2000
Elimination of Temporal Bone Cerebrospinal Fluid Otorrhea Using Hydroxyapatite Cement
Kveton J, Goravalingappa R. Elimination of Temporal Bone Cerebrospinal Fluid Otorrhea Using Hydroxyapatite Cement. The Laryngoscope 2000, 110: 1655-1659. PMID: 11037820, DOI: 10.1097/00005537-200010000-00016.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1990
Delayed spontaneous return of hearing after acoustic tumor surgery: Evidence for cochlear nerve conduction block
Kveton J. Delayed spontaneous return of hearing after acoustic tumor surgery: Evidence for cochlear nerve conduction block. The Laryngoscope 1990, 100: 473-476. PMID: 2329903, DOI: 10.1288/00005537-199005000-00006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcoustic tumor resectionCochlear nerveFacial nerveTumor resectionConduction blockIntact cochlear nerveInternal auditory arteryIntact facial nerveAcoustic tumor surgeryNerve conduction blockReversible conduction blockHearing recoveryMost patientsHearing lossTumor surgeryFacial paralysisMechanical traumaSpontaneous returnNerveEventual resolutionResectionBlock phenomenonSpasmPatientsSurgery
1986
A systematic approach to the surgical management of acoustic neuroma
Glasscock M, Kveton J, Jackson C, Levine S, Mckennan K. A systematic approach to the surgical management of acoustic neuroma. The Laryngoscope 1986, 96: 1088-1094. PMID: 3531748, DOI: 10.1288/00005537-198610000-00008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPreservation of hearingAnatomic preservationTumor sizeAcoustic tumorsEighth cranial nerveAcoustic tumor surgeryTotal removalMiddle cranial fossaCochlear nerveSurgical managementSuboccipital approachSurgical resultsFacial nerveTomographic scanCranial nervesAcoustic neuromaSurgical proceduresTumor surgeryMiddle fossaMortality rateCranial fossaTumorsNervePreservation proceduresPatientsChondrosarcoma of the Skull Base
Kveton J, Brackmann D, Glasscock M, House W, Hitselberger W. Chondrosarcoma of the Skull Base. Otolaryngology 1986, 94: 23-32. PMID: 3081852, DOI: 10.1177/019459988609400104.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1984
Current Status of Surgery for Meniere's Disease
Glasscock M, Kveton J, Christiansen S. Current Status of Surgery for Meniere's Disease. Otolaryngology 1984, 92: 67-72. PMID: 6422419, DOI: 10.1177/019459988409200115.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYears of ageMeniere's diseaseSurgical proceduresMiddle fossa vestibular nerve sectionUnilateral profound hearing lossEndolymphatic mastoid shuntVestibular nerve sectionMiddle fossa approachSeverity of symptomsProfound hearing lossEndolymphatic shuntServiceable hearingAdequate trialYounger patientsLow morbidityMedical therapyMedical managementNerve sectionSurgical interventionOtology GroupContralateral earFossa approachHearing lossPatientsFirst operation