N McLaughlin 1 , D Bresson , L F S Ditzel Filho , R L Carrau , D F Kelly , D M Prevedello , A B Kassam . Show Affiliations »
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lesions originating in the vidian canal are extremely rare. Most frequently, they are extensions from contiguous carcinomas. We present a rare case of a vidian nerve neurofibroma and discuss its surgical management. CASE REPORT: A 62-year-old woman with a history of a basal cell skin cancer was evaluated for bilateral tinnitus. Imaging revealed a left-sided lesion at the medial aspect of the pterygoid process base, over the vidian canal. Under image-guidance, an endonasal endoscopic transpterygoid approach was performed. The histopathological examination supported the diagnosis of neurofibroma. CONCLUSION: Benign nerve sheath tumors of the vidian nerve should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a vidian canal lesion. Given the propensity of more aggressive tumors, a tissue diagnosis should be warranted in order to coordinate appropriate subsequent treatment. The expanded endonasal transpterygoid approach offers a safe, less invasive, and effective route to perform the excisional biopsy of such a lesion. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.
BACKGROUND: Lesions originating in the vidian canal are extremely rare. Most frequently, they are extensions from contiguous carcinomas . We present a rare case of a vidian nerve neurofibroma and discuss its surgical management. CASE REPORT: A 62-year-old woman with a history of a basal cell skin cancer was evaluated for bilateral tinnitus . Imaging revealed a left-sided lesion at the medial aspect of the pterygoid process base, over the vidian canal. Under image-guidance, an endonasal endoscopic transpterygoid approach was performed. The histopathological examination supported the diagnosis of neurofibroma . CONCLUSION: Benign nerve sheath tumors of the vidian nerve should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a vidian canal lesion. Given the propensity of more aggressive tumors , a tissue diagnosis should be warranted in order to coordinate appropriate subsequent treatment. The expanded endonasal transpterygoid approach offers a safe, less invasive, and effective route to perform the excisional biopsy of such a lesion. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.
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Year: 2012
PMID: 22278789 DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1283126
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Minim Invasive Neurosurg ISSN: 0946-7211