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The following list represents recent professional publications by House Ear Clinic physicians.

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Friedman RA, Brackmann DE, Mills D.
Auditory-nerve integrity after middle-fossa acoustic-tumor removal. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 1998; 119:588-92.

Slattery WH, 3rd, Brackmann DE, Hitselberger W
Hearing preservation in neurofibromatosis type 2. Am J Otol, 1998; 19:638-43.

Lanman TH, Brackmann DE, Hitselberger WE, Subin B.
Report of 190 consecutive cases of large acoustic tumors (vestibular schwannoma) removed via the translabyrinthine approach. J Neurosurg, 1999; 90:617-23.

Brackmann DE.
Current status of ABR audiometry in acoustic neuroma diagnosis [comment]. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 1999; 125:235.

Hung G, Faudoa R, Li X, Xeu Z, Brackmann DE, Hitselberger W, et al.
Establishment of primary vestibular schwannoma cultures from neurofibromatosis type-2 patients. Int J Oncol, 1999; 14:409-15.

Bikhazi PH, Lalwani AK, Kim EJ, Bikhazi N, Attaie A, Slattery WH, Jackler RK, Brackmann DE.
Germline screening of the NF-2 gene in families with unilateral vestibular schwannoma. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 1998; 119:1-6.

Otto SR, Shannon RV, Brackmann DE, Hitselberger WE, Staller S, Menapace C.
The multichannel auditory brain stem implant: performance in twenty patients. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 1998; 118:291-303.

Don M, Masuda A, Nelson R, Brackmann D. Successful detection of small acoustic tumors using the stacked derived- band auditory brain stem response amplitude. Am J Otol, 1997; 18:608-21; discussion 682-5.

Slattery WH, 3rd, Brackmann DE, Hitselberger W.
Middle fossa approach for hearing preservation with acoustic neuromas [published erratum appears in Am J Otol 1997 Nov;18(6):796]. Am J Otol, 1997; 18:596-601.

Bikhazi NB, Slattery WH, 3rd, Lalwani AK, Jackler RK, Bikhazi PH, Brackmann DE.
Familial occurrence of unilateral vestibular schwannoma. Laryngoscope, 1997; 107:1176-80.

Syms CA, 3rd, House JR, 3rd, Luxford WM, Brackmann DE.
Preoperative electroneuronography and facial nerve outcome in acoustic neuroma surgery. Am J Otol, 1997; 18:401-3.

Friedman RA, Brackmann DE, van Loveren HR, Hitselberger WE.
Management of the contracted mastoid in the translabyrinthine removal of acoustic neuroma. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 1997; 123:342-4.

Otto SR, Brackmann DE, Staller S, Menapace CM. The multichannel auditory brainstem implant: 6-month coinvestigator results. Adv Otorhinolaryngol, 1997; 52:1-7.

House JW.
Latrogenic facial paralysis. Ear Nose Throat J, 1996; 75:720, 723.

Roberson J, Senne A, Brackmann D, Hitselberger WE, Saunders J.
Direct cochlear nerve action potentials as an aid to hearing preservation in middle fossa acoustic neuroma resection. Am J Otol, 1996; 17:653-7.

Kartush JM, Brackmann DE.
Acoustic neuroma update. Otolaryngol Clin North Am, 1996; 29:377-92.

Roberson JB, Jr., Brackmann DE, Hitselberger WE.
Acoustic neuroma recurrence after suboccipital resection: management with translabyrinthine resection. Am J Otol, 1996; 17:307-11.Shelton C, Alavi S, Li JC, Hitselberger WE.
Modified retrosigmoid approach: use for selected acoustic tumor removal. Am J Otol, 1995; 16:664-8.

Shelton C.
Unilateral acoustic tumors: how often do they recur after translabyrinthine removal? Laryngoscope, 1995; 105:958-66.

Black FO, Brackmann DE, Hitselberger WE, Purdy J.
Preservation of auditory and vestibular function after surgical removal of bilateral vestibular schwannomas in a atient with neurofibromatosis type 2. Am J Otol, 1995; 16:431-43.

Saunders JE, Luxford WM, Devgan KK, Fetterman BL.
Sudden hearing loss in acoustic neuroma patients. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 1995; 113:23-31.

Slattery WH, 3rd, Brackmann DE.
Results of surgery following stereotactic irradiation for acoustic neuromas. Am J Otol, 1995; 16:315-9; discussion 319-21.

Chandrasekhar SS, Brackmann DE, Devgan KK.Utility of auditory brainstem response audiometry in diagnosis of acoustic neuromas [see comments]. Am J Otol, 1995; 16:63-7.

Briggs RJ, Brackmann DE, Baser ME, Hitselberger WE.
Comprehensive management of bilateral acoustic neuromas. Current perspectives. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 1994; 120:1307-14.

Arriaga MA, Luxford WM, Berliner KI.
Facial nerve function following middle fossa and translabyrinthine acoustic tumor surgery: a comparison. Am J Otol, 1994; 15:620-4.

Brackmann DE, House JR, 3rd, Hitselberger WE.
Technical modifications to the middle fossa craniotomy approach in removal of acoustic neuromas. Am J Otol, 1994; 15:614-9.

Doyle KJ, Brackmann DE.
Intralabyrinthine schwannomas. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 1994; 110:517-23.

Briggs RJ, Luxford WM, Atkins JS, Jr., Hitselberger WE.
Translabyrinthine removal of large acoustic neuromas. Neurosurgery, 1994; 34:785-90; discussion 790-1.

Doyle KJ, Luxford WM.
Acoustic neuroma in pregnancy. Am J Otol, 1994; 15:111-3.

Briggs RJ, Shelton C, Kwartler JA, Hitselberger W.
Management of hydrocephalus resulting from acoustic neuromas. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 1993; 109:1020-4.

Doyle KJ, Shelton C.
Hearing preservation in bilateral acoustic neuroma surgery. Am J Otol, 1993; 14:562-5.

Long SA, Arriaga M, Nelson RA.
Acoustic neuroma volume: MRI-based calculations and clinical implications. Laryngoscope, 1993; 103:1093-6.

Rodgers GK, Luxford WM.
Factors affecting the development of cerebrospinal fluid leak and meningitis after translabyrinthine acoustic tumor surgery. Laryngoscope, 1993; 103:959-62.

Telischi FF, Lo WW, Arriaga MA, De la Cruz A. Lateral extent of internal auditory canal involvement by acoustic neuromas: a surgical-radiologic correlation. Am J Otol, 1993; 14:446-50.

Shannon RV, Fayad J, Moore J, Lo WW, Otto S, Nelson RA, O'Leary M.
Auditory brainstem implant: II. Postsurgical issues and performance [see comments]. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 1993; 108:634-42.

Brackmann DE, Hitselberger WE, Nelson RA, Moore J, Waring MD, Portillo F, Shannon RV, Telischi FF.
Auditory brainstem implant: I. Issues in surgical implantation [see comments]. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg,1993; 108:624-33.

Ramsay HA, Luxford WM.
Treatment of acoustic tumours in elderly patients: is surgery warranted? J Laryngol Otol, 1993; 107:295-7.

Arriaga MA, Luxford WM, Atkins JS, Jr., Kwartler JA.
Predicting long-term facial nerve outcome after acoustic neuroma surgery. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 1993; 108:220-4.

Kesterson L, Shelton C, Dressler L, Berliner KI.Clinical behavior of acoustic tumors. A flow cytometric analysis. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 1993; 119:269-71.

Shelton C.
Hearing preservation in acoustic tumor surgery. Otolaryngol Clin North Am, 1992; 25:609-21.

House WF, Shelton C.
Middle fossa approach for acoustic tumor removal. Otolaryngol Clin North Am, 1992; 25:347-59.

Brackmann DE, Green JD.
Translabyrinthine approach for acoustic tumor removal. Otolaryngol Clin North Am, 1992; 25:311-29.

Berliner KI, Shelton C, Hitselberger WE, Luxford WM.
Acoustic tumors: effect of surgical removal on tinnitus. Am J Otol, 1992; 13:13-7.

Brackmann DE.
Middle fossa approach for acoustic tumor removal. Clin Neurosurg, 1992; 38:603-18.

Shelton C, Hitselberger WE.
The treatment of small acoustic tumors: now or later? Laryngoscope, 1991; 101:925-8.

Brackmann DE.
Acoustic neuroma: surgical approaches and complications. Ann Acad Med Singapore, 1991; 20:674-9.

Kwartler JA, Luxford WM, Atkins J, Shelton C.
Facial nerve monitoring in acoustic tumor surgery. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 1991; 104:814-7.

Beck DL, Atkins JS, Jr., Benecke JE, Jr., Brackmann DE.
Intraoperative facial nerve monitoring: prognostic aspects during acoustic tumor removal. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 1991; 104:780-2.

Shelton C, House WF.
Hearing improvement after acoustic tumor removal. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 1990; 103:963-5.

Otto SR, House WF, Brackmann DE, Hitselberger WE, Nelson RA.
Auditory brain stem implant: effect of tumor size and preoperative hearing level on function. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol, 1990; 99:789-90.

Gadre AK, Kwartler JA, Brackmann DE, House WF, Hitselberger WE.
Middle fossa decompression of the internal auditory canal in acoustic neuroma surgery: a therapeutic alternative. Laryngoscope, 1990; 100:948-52.

Shelton C, Hitselberger WE, House WF, Brackmann DE.
Hearing preservation after acoustic tumor removal: long-term results. Laryngoscope, 1990; 100:115-9.

Brackmann D, Kwartler JA.
Treatment of acoustic tumors with radiotherapy [see comments]. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 1990; 116

 
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