Vertigo surgery

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Surgery

  • For positional symptoms, repositioning maneuvers or a modified Epley is suggested
  • Patients with Meniere's Disease may require surgery

Perilymphatic Fistula

  • Bed rest, head elevation, avoidance of straining
  • Surgical patch if no resolution after several weeks

Acoustic Neuroma

  • Surgical therapy

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