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Vestibular Hypofunction in the Initial Postoperative Period After Surgical Treatment of Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
Otology and Neurotology, 06/23/09
Agrawal Y et al. - Immediate postoperative vestibular hypofunction is common, particularly with larger dehiscences. This hypofunction may typically resolve, given that the prevalence of vestibular hypofunction 6 weeks postoperatively is low. Possible mechanisms include intraoperative loss of perilymph, which may be more likely with larger dehiscences.
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