80% of the pre CK clinical symptoms of our 45 patients improve in post-CK and 20% increase
slightly. 77.3% of patients, with a mean post CK magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) follow-up of 31.5
months, had an excellent tumor control. Excluding 2 patients who died in post CK and 8 pre CK cophosis patients, 21 (60%) of the remaining 35 BIAP patients, with a mean audiometric post CK
follow-up of 33.65 months, maintained a good pre CK comparable audiometric stabilization. The
other fourteen BIAP patients (40%) experienced variable hearing impairment (33.3% had slight
increased hearing thresholds from 10 to 24dB in pure tone audiometry) which is not related to a pre CK high tumor volume (tV).
