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Current surgical results of retrosigmoid approach in extralarge vestibular schwannomas.

S Jung1, S S Kang, T S Kim, H J Kim, S K Jeong, S C Kim, J K Lee, J H Kim, S H Kim, J H Lee.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Vestibular schwannomas (VS) are common tumors that can be cured; they are reported to comprise 6 approximately 8% of all intracranial tumors. The primary objective in the surgery of extralarge VS is total removal of the tumor mass while preserving the facial nerve. In extralarge tumors, complete excision of the tumor carries a significant risk of injuring the facial nerve and adjacent vital brain structures. The authors are reporting the techniques and results of operation on extralarge VS.
METHODS: The material consisted of 30 patients during the last 6 years with surgically treated VS that had a maximal extrameatal diameter exceeding 4 cm. Suboccipital craniotomy and tumor removal was performed with patients in the lateral position. Results and complications of the surgical technique will be reviewed.
RESULTS: Average age of patients was 45.2 years; there was a slight female predominance (1.5:1). Size of the mass ranged from 41 to 70 mm; all were removed by the retrosigmoid transmeatal approach. Peritumoral edema on MRI was seen in 50% (15/30). Total removal was achieved in 73.3% (22/30) with no significant relationship to peritumoral edema. In the cases of total removal, the facial nerve preservation rate was 86.4% (19/22). There was no mortality. Surgical complications were hemorrhage and CSF leakage in 1 case (3%) and 8 cases (26.7%), respectively, but in most of these cases, conservative treatment was adequate. In patients in whom anatomic preservation of the facial nerve was achieved, facial nerve function improved progressively within a year. In all cases except for one with gait disturbance, a good outcome was achieved.
CONCLUSIONS: Our surgical techniques, including the prediction of facial nerve displacement, not using retractors, and replacement of bone, contributed to good surgical results in a series of extralarge VS.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10825523     DOI: 10.1016/s0090-3019(00)00196-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Neurol        ISSN: 0090-3019


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Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2013-06-16       Impact factor: 3.042

3.  The Changing Paradigm for the Surgical Treatment of Large Vestibular Schwannomas.

Authors:  Roy Thomas Daniel; Constantin Tuleasca; Alda Rocca; Mercy George; Etienne Pralong; Luis Schiappacasse; Michele Zeverino; Raphael Maire; Mahmoud Messerer; Marc Levivier
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4.  Facial Nerve Outcome after Vestibular Schwannoma Resection: A Comparative Meta-Analysis of Endoscopic versus Open Retrosigmoid Approach.

Authors:  Abdullah Alobaid; Mohammed Aref; Michael Ross Bennardo; Forough Farrokhyar; Kesava Reddy
Journal:  J Neurol Surg B Skull Base       Date:  2014-11-26

5.  Surgical treatment of large vestibular schwannomas in patients with neurofibromatosis type 2: outcomes on facial nerve function and hearing preservation.

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6.  "Large and giant vestibular schwannomas: overall outcomes and the factors influencing facial nerve function".

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Review 7.  Comparison of surgical outcomes in cystic and solid vestibular schwannomas: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

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Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2020-10-02       Impact factor: 3.042

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9.  Microsurgical excisions of vestibular schwannomas: A tumor-size-based analysis of neurological outcomes and surgical complications.

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Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2011-03-31

10.  What really decides the facial function of vestibular schwannoma surgery?

Authors:  Jin Kim; In Seok Moon; Jun Hui Jeong; Hyung Rok Lee; Won Sang Lee
Journal:  Clin Exp Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2011-12-15       Impact factor: 3.372

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