Grigol Keshelava1, Zurab Robakidze2. 1. Department of Vascular Surgery, Tbilisi Regional Hospital, Tbilisi, Georgia. Electronic address: gagakeshelava@gmail.com. 2. Department of Vascular Surgery, Tbilisi Regional Hospital, Tbilisi, Georgia.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Schwannoma originating from the cervical vagus nerve is a rare neoplasm. Vagal nerve schwannoma (VNS) usually occurs between the third and fifth decades of life. METHODS: We operated one patient for cervical schwannoma causing internal carotid artery (ICA) compression. RESULTS: The patient underwent en bloc excision via transcervical approach under general anesthesia. Pathological examination demonstrated the diagnosis of schwannoma. CONCLUSIONS: Our case shows that VNS can cause ICA compression and therefore brain ischemia.
BACKGROUND:Schwannoma originating from the cervical vagus nerve is a rare neoplasm. Vagal nerve schwannoma (VNS) usually occurs between the third and fifth decades of life. METHODS: We operated one patient for cervical schwannoma causing internal carotid artery (ICA) compression. RESULTS: The patient underwent en bloc excision via transcervical approach under general anesthesia. Pathological examination demonstrated the diagnosis of schwannoma. CONCLUSIONS: Our case shows that VNS can cause ICA compression and therefore brain ischemia.