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Surgical Treatment of Jugular Foramen Schwannoma: Surgical Treatment Based on a New Classification.

Madjid Samii1, Maysam Alimohamadi, Venelin Gerganov.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Surgery plays a crucial role in the management of jugular foramen schwannomas (JFSs). Still, it remains challenging, particularly in cases of tumor growth inside the bony canal of the jugular foramen (JF).
OBJECTIVE: To present our recent experience with surgical treatment of JFSs, with particular focus on the efficacy and safety of the endoscope-assisted retrosigmoid infralabyrinthine and transcervical approaches for tumors extending through the JF bony canal.
METHODS: Sixteen consecutive patients with JFSs were retrospectively evaluated. Tumor extension was classified using a modification of our previous classification, and surgical approach was selected accordingly. The extent of tumor resection, cranial nerve outcome, approach-related morbidities, and recurrence of the tumors were documented.
RESULTS: Four cases of JFSs were subtotally resected elsewhere and 12 were primary. The most common type was B2 (6 cases). The average tumor size was 38.5 mm. Gross total resection was achieved in all patients, and none recurred during follow-up. There was no operative mortality or new permanent neurological deficits. A postoperative cerebrospinal fluid leak developed in 2 patients, 1 managed with lumbar drain and the other with wound revision. The preoperative swallowing difficulty temporarily deteriorated in 3 patients, but recovered well within the first 2 postoperative weeks in all 3. Improvement of the preoperative lower cranial nerve dysfunction was observed in 5 patients.
CONCLUSION: The surgical approach selection to JFSs should be tailored individually to their extension pattern. The judicious application of endoscope-assisted retrosigmoid infralabyrinthine and transcervical techniques allow for safe and more radical removal of JFSs with a major intraosseous part.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26075309     DOI: 10.1227/NEU.0000000000000831

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


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3.  Surgical treatment of selected tumors via the navigated minimally invasive presigmoidal suprabulbar infralabyrinthine approach without rerouting of the facial nerve.

Authors:  Zafer Cinibulak; Shadi Al-Afif; Makoto Nakamura; Joachim K Krauss
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4.  Evolution of the Intracranial Approaches to Jugular Foramen Tumors: A Surgeon's Personal Perspective Through Three Illustrative Cases.

Authors:  Walter C Jean; Daniel Felbaum
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2016-03-12

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6.  Early-onset adverse events after stereotactic radiosurgery for jugular foramen schwannoma: a mid-term follow-up single-center review of 46 cases.

Authors:  Young Goo Kim; Chang Kyu Park; Na Young Jung; Hyun Ho Jung; Jong Hee Chang; Jin Woo Chang; Won Seok Chang
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7.  Simplifying the Surgical Classification and Approach to the Posterolateral Skull Base and Jugular Foramen Using Anatomical Triangles.

Authors:  Jaafar Basma; Kara A Parikh; Nickalus R Khan; L Madison Michael Ii; Jeffrey M Sorenson; Jon H Robertson
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