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Published on: August 30, 2019
Vestibular compensation following vestibular neurotomy
A Devèze1, M Montava1, C Lopez2
1Service d'oto-rhino-laryngologie et d'otoneurologie, hôpital Nord, CHU, Assistance publique-Hôpitaux de Marseille, chemin des Bourrelly, 13915 Marseille cedex 20, France; Aix Marseille University. Laboratoire de Biomécanique Appliquée, IFSTTAR UMR T24, Boulevard Pierre Dramard, 13015 Marseille, France.
Objectives:
Four studies assessing vestibular compensation in Menière's disease patients undergoing unilateral vestibular neurotomy, using different analysis methods, are reviewed, with a focus on the different strategies used by patients according to their preoperative sensory preference.
Material And Methods:
Four prospective studies performed in a university tertiary referral center were reviewed, measuring the pattern of vestibular compensation in Menière's disease patients before and after unilateral vestibular neurotomy on various assessment protocols: postural syndrome assessed on static posturography and gait analysis; perceptual syndrome assessed on subjective visual vertical perception; and oculomotor syndrome assessed on ocular cyclotorsion.
Results:
Vestibular compensation occurred at variable intervals depending on the parameter investigated. Open-eye postural control and gait/walking returned to normal one month after neurotomy. Fine balance analysis found that visual perception of the vertical and ocular cyclotorsion impairment persisted at long-term follow-up. Clinical postural disturbance persisted only when visual afferents were cut off (eyes closed). These impairments were the expression of a postoperative change in postural strategy related to the new use of visual and non-visual references.
Conclusions:
Understanding pre-operative interindividual variation in balance strategy is critical to screening for postural instability and tailoring vestibular rehabilitation.
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