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Long-term outcomes after surgical treatment of jugular foramen schwannoma.

Masafumi Fukuda1, Makoto Oishi, Akihiko Saito, Yukihiko Fujii.   

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to clarify long-term outcomes following surgery for jugular foramen schwannomas. Fifteen adult patients underwent surgery, predominantly via the lateral suboccipital approach, for jugular foramen schwannomas between December 1987 and May 2007. All information was collected retrospectively from patient medical records at a university hospital. The main outcome measures were tumor regrowth and IX-X nerve function at median 84.3 months (range, 12 to 166 months) following surgery. Near total removal was achieved in 10 patients, and the remaining 5 patients had subtotal removal. Tumor regrowth was observed in 9 of 15 patients at 6 to 89 months (mean, 31.2 months) after surgery. The actual tumor control rate was 70.0 +/- 12.8% at 5 years. Fourteen of 15 patients exhibited IX-X nerve dysfunction immediately after surgery, but 8 of these 14 patients experienced amelioration of the symptoms at the final follow-up period. No patients required additional treatment. We found in our study that for jugular foramen schwannoma, tumor volume should be reduced as much as possible to avoid severe IX-X nerve damages postoperatively. If a small amount of tumor remains, long-term follow-up is necessary.

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Keywords:  Jugular foramen schwannoma; glossopharyngeal nerve; lateral suboccipital approach; vagus nerve

Year:  2009        PMID: 20436841      PMCID: PMC2793892          DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1220197

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Skull Base        ISSN: 1531-5010


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