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Original Article

Surgical Anatomy of the Singular Nerve

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Pages 576-580 | Received 27 Jun 1995, Accepted 27 Jul 1995, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Rare cases of chronic persistent positional vertigo do not respond to physiotherapy. For the treatment of these cases Gacek suggested singular nerve neurectomy as a new surgical procedure. the aim of the present study was to investigate the surgical anatomy of the singular nerve in order to evaluate the exact topography. in 25 cadaver temporal bones the posterior ampullary (“singular”) nerve was prepared. the topographical correlation between singular nerve, posterior semicircular canal, and the round window membrane was evaluated. the average length of the nerve was 4.2 mm, its diameter 0.6 mm. the shortest distance between singular nerve and round window membrane was 0.7 mm in average, the nerve could be detected at a depth of 1.3 mm. the transtympanal access was impossible in 7 of 25 cases either because of its close relation to the round window or its direct course towards the ampulla. in only 5 of 25 cases was the nerve located sufficiently inferior in the round window niche for neurectomy. Thus, transtympanal singular nerve neurectomy can be performed only in selected cases. the presented data are helpful for preoperative and intraoperative decisions.

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