| Literature DB >> 28664009 |
Yu Iida1, Katsumi Sakata1, Natsuki Kobayashi1, Junya Tatezuki1, Hiroshi Manaka1, Takashi Kawasaki1.
Abstract
Intraorbital schwannoma is a rare tumor which accounts for about 1-2% of all neoplasms of the orbit. Orbital schwannomas most commonly arise from the sensory branches of the trigeminal nerve. On the other hand, intraorbital abducens nerve schwannomas are extremely rare, with a search of the English literature identifying only four cases of intraorbital abducens nerve schwannoma. This is the 5th reported case of an orbital schwannoma arising from the terminal branch of the abducens nerve to the lateral rectus muscle. We report a case of an intraorbital abducens nerve schwannoma in a 51-year-old man with no signs of neurofibromatosis. The tumor was totally excised with functional preservation of the nerve by a zygomatic approach with lateral orbitotomy. With knowledge of these anatomic features, total removal of the tumor with preservation of the abducens nerve function might be possible.Entities:
Keywords: abducens nerve; intraorbital; lateral rectus muscle; shwannoma
Year: 2016 PMID: 28664009 PMCID: PMC5386159 DOI: 10.2176/nmccrj.cr.2015-0259
Source DB: PubMed Journal: NMC Case Rep J ISSN: 2188-4226