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Subtotal resection of cervical schwannomas and growth rate of residual tumors.

Sung Mo Ryu, Sun-Ho Lee, Kyung Min Lee, Whan Eoh, Eun-Sang Kim.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVEThe objective of this study was to elucidate the features and surgical outcomes of cervical schwannomas.METHODSThe authors retrospectively reviewed the records of 90 patients who underwent surgically treated cervical schwannomas from January 1995 to December 2017, with an emphasis on MRI findings such as tumor location, tumor size, extent of tumor resection, and growth of a residual tumor.RESULTSThis study included 51 men (56.7%) and 39 women (43.3%) with a mean age of 44.5 years (range 7-77 years). Dumbbell-shaped tumors comprised 62 (68.9%) of 90 cases and gross-total resection (GTR) was achieved in 59 (65.6%) of 90 cases. All nondumbbell tumors (n = 28) underwent GTR. Only 1 case of recurrence in the GTR group showed a gradual increase in size (by 8.9 mm) during the 150-month follow-up period. For the regrowth patients in the subtotal resection group, the mean percentage increase in tumor size was 47.5% ± 33.1% and the mean growth rate was 5.8 ± 4.6 mm/year during the 20.3-month follow-up period. However, the size of residual tumor spontaneously decreased by a mean of 8.3% ± 11.1% during the 48.4-month follow-up period in the nonregrowth group.CONCLUSIONSThese findings suggested that frequent MRI follow-up examinations are required for residual schwannomas in the cervical spine for at least 2 years, and continuous MRI follow-ups are also required thereafter.

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Keywords:  CE = contrast-enhanced; CI = confidence interval; EOR = extent of resection; GTR = gross-total resection; ICC = intraclass correlation coefficient; SRS = stereotactic radiosurgery; STR = subtotal resection; VA = vertebral artery; cervical; growth rate; oncology; regrowth; residual; schwannoma; subtotal resection

Year:  2019        PMID: 30797201     DOI: 10.3171/2018.11.SPINE181168

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Spine        ISSN: 1547-5646


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1.  Remnant Tumor Margin as Predictive Factor for Its Growth After Incomplete Resection of Cervical Dumbbell-Shaped Schwannomas.

Authors:  Kazuya Kitamura; Narihito Nagoshi; Osahiko Tsuji; Satoshi Suzuki; Satoshi Nori; Eijiro Okada; Mitsuru Yagi; Morio Matsumoto; Masaya Nakamura; Kota Watanabe
Journal:  Neurospine       Date:  2022-01-30
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