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The Use of Virtual Reality in Rehabilitation in Patients After Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery.

Is 3D Optokinetic Stimulation in Virtual Reality Space an Efficient Tool for Improvement of Central Compensation in Patients After Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery?


Sponsor

Charles University, Czech Republic

Enrollment

60 participants

Start Date

Jan 1, 2020

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Resection of the vestibular schwannoma leads to acute peripheral or combined vestibular loss caused by a surgical lesion to the branches of the vestibular nerve and, less frequently also the lesion of the cerebellum. The lesion presents in patients with postural instability, vertigo, oscillopsia, and vegetative symptoms that may accompany it. The organism reacts to this state with the process of central compensation with the significant role of the cerebellum. The goal of the rehabilitation is to support this process and thus to make recovery faster and more efficient since not all patients are capable of complete restoration of the vestibular function. Up to date, rehabilitation includes, apart from the specific vestibular exercise, also the possibility of modern techniques using virtual reality space and prehabituation. Thanks to prehabituation, i.e., chemical labyrinthectomy with intratympanically installed gentamicin, the timing of the origin of the acute vestibular loss and the surgical procedure is separated. Therefore, there is a chance of achieving vestibular compensation before vestibular schwannoma removal. In the last decade, due to the advances in technology in the field of computer games and the applications for smartphones, the tools for virtual reality have become less expensive and more available in common praxis. Virtual reality is a technique for generating an environment that can strengthen three-dimensional optokinetic stimulation, subsequently the process of central compensation. Overall, it may shorten the time of recovery after the surgery and improve patients' quality of life.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria1

  • Vestibular Schwannoma appropriate to surgical resection

Exclusion Criteria3

  • Eye disorder
  • Oculomotor disorder in patient history
  • Nerve palsy other than n. VIII, n. VII.

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Interventions

PROCEDUREPrehabituation

chemical labyrinthectomy with intratympanically installed gentamicin

PROCEDURE3D optokinetic stimulation in virtual reality space

3D optokinetic stimulation via virtual reality goggles with the software designed by Pro-Zeta comp.

PROCEDUREVestibular training

vestibular training program adopted for patients with acute vestibular loss under the supervision of a physical therapist. The program includes gaze stability exercises, smooth pursuit, and saccadic eye movements, and postural exercises to improve balance control and gait stability. Each session lasts around 30 minutes and happened daily for the 7 postoperative days.


Locations(1)

Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 1st Faculty of Medicine Charles University and Motol University Hospital, Postgraduate Medical School

Prague, Czechia

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