| Literature DB >> 24716021 |
Andrew B Boucher1, L Madison Michael2.
Abstract
Objectives. Schwannomas originating from the trochlear nerve are extremely rare; only 30 cases have been reported in the literature. Many operative approaches have been utilized for lesion resection, but the advantages of the anterior transpetrosal approach are numerous and include excellent exposure, minimal extradural retraction of the temporal lobe, and minimal cerebrospinal fluid leaks. We report the second case of a trochlear schwannoma resected via the anterior transpetrosal approach. Setting. A 64-year-old male presented with 3-month history of diplopia and headaches. On physical examination, he was found to have a right fourth nerve palsy. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed a mass within the right ambient cistern compressing the adjacent midbrain. A right-sided anterior transpetrosal approach was used-which confirmed that the trochlear nerve entered the mass-to achieve gross total resection. Pathological examination confirmed diagnosis of schwannoma. The patient was discharged on postoperative day 3. He experienced a persistent fourth nerve palsy postoperatively with an otherwise normal neurological examination. Follow-up imaging confirmed complete removal of the tumor. Conclusion. The anterior transpetrosal approach is an excellent approach for removal of trochlear schwannomas involving the cisternal course of the trochlear nerve. It affords complete visualization of this anatomical region while introducing minimal morbidity.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24716021 PMCID: PMC3970351 DOI: 10.1155/2014/672314
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Neurol Med ISSN: 2090-6676
Figure 1Preoperative MRI brain with contrast axial (a) and coronal T1-weighted (b) images reveals a well-circumscribed, heterogeneously enhancing lesion adjacent to the right side of the upper pons.
Figure 2The trochlear nerve entering directly into the visualized tumor.
Figure 3Postoperative MRI brain with contrast axial (a) and coronal (b) T1-weighted images reveals complete resection of the trochlear schwannoma.
Prior Surgically-Defined Trochlear Schwannomas.
| Author | Year | Age/Sex | Location | Approach |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| King [ | 1976 | 55/F | Ambient Cistern | Subtemporal transtentorial |
| Boggan et al. [ | 1979 | 32/F | Ambient Cistern | Subtemporal transtentorial |
| Leunda et al. [ | 1982 | 54/M | Ambient Cistern | Subtemporal transtentorial |
| Leunda et al. [ | 1982 | 16/F | Cisternocavernous | Subtemporal transtentorial |
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Yamamoto et al. [ | 1987 | 37/F | Ambient Cistern | Subtemporal transtentorial |
| Garen et al. [ | 1987 | 18/F | Ambient Cistern | Subtemporal transtentorial |
| Tokuriki et al. [ | 1988 | 43/M | Ambient Cistern | Subtemporal transtentorial |
| Maurice-Williams [ | 1989 | 56/M | Ambient Cistern | Suboccipital, CP angle approach |
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Samii et al. [ | 1989 | 53/F | Ambient Cistern | Pterional |
| Celli et al. [ | 1992 | 51/M | Ambient Cistern | Subtemporal transtentorial |
| Jackowski et al. [ | 1994 | 26/F | Ambient Cistern | Transtemporal with partial division of tentorium |
| Abe et al. [ | 1994 | 60/M | Ambient Cistern | Lateral Suboccipital |
| Abe et al. [ | 1994 | 57/M | Ambient Cistern | Subtemporal transtentorial |
| Dolenc and Coscia [ | 1996 | 68/M | Ambient Cistern | Lateral suboccipital |
| Beppu et al. [ | 1997 | 66/M | Ambient Cistern | Lateral suboccipital |
| Santoreneos et al. [ | 1997 | 35/F | Ambient Cistern | Subtemporal with partial division of tentorium |
| Nadkarni and Goel [ | 1999 | 48/F | Ambient Cistern | Subtemporal transtentorial |
| Matsui et al. [ | 2002 | 61/M | Ambient Cistern | Presigmoid transpetrosal |
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Veshchev et al. [ | 2002 | 26/F | Cavernous Sinus | Pterional |
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Türe et al. [ | 2002 | 31/M | Ambient Cistern | Infratentorial, lateral supracerebellar |
| Shenouda et al. [ | 2002 | 49/M | Cisternocavernous | Presigmoid combined transpetrosal |
| Du et al. [ | 2003 | 17/F | Ambient Cistern | Orbitozygomatic pterional |
| Shenoy and Raja [ | 2004 | 54/F | Ambient Cistern | Subtemporal transtentorial |
| Ohba et al. [ | 2006 | 48/M | Ambient Cistern | Anterior transpetrosal |
| Gerganov et al. [ | 2007 | 52/F | Ambient Cistern | Retrosigmoid |
| Grigorian and Korobova [ | 2008 | 47/F | Ambient Cistern | Retromastoidal |
| Grigorian and Korobova [ | 2008 | 44/F | Ambient Cistern | Paramedian subtentorial supracerebellar |
| Kohama et al. [ | 2009 | 47/F | Ambient Cistern | Posterior transpetrosal |
| Bartalena et al. [ | 2010 | 50/F | Ambient Cistern | Subtemporal transtentorial |
| Younes et al. [ | 2012 | 65/F | Ambient Cistern | Pterional |
| Boucher and Michael (current study) | 2013 | 64/M | Ambient Cistern | Anterior transpetrosal |