| Literature DB >> 35855057 |
Guenther C Feigl1,2,3, Domagoj Jugovic3,4, Daniel Staribacher3, Rolf Buslei5, Dzmitry Kuzmin3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Giant presacral schwannomas are extremely rare in neurosurgery. There are various approaches to the surgical treatment of symptomatic giant presacral schwannomas. The least traumatic is the one-stage surgery with a dorsal approach. OBSERVATIONS: The authors describe a case of a 52-year-old male with pain in the sacral region and partial urinary dysfunction. A total tumor resection through a minimally invasive dorsal approach was performed, and anatomical and functional preservation of all sacral nerves with no postoperative complications was achieved. LESSONS: The authors have shown the possibility of total tumor resection with a minimally invasive dorsal approach without the development of intra- and postoperative complications. Operative corridors that have been created by a tumor can be used and expanded for a minimally invasive dorsal approach to facilitate resection and minimize tissue disruption.Entities:
Keywords: CT = computed tomography; MRI = magnetic resonance imaging; dorsal approach; minimally invasive approach; presacral giant schwannoma
Year: 2021 PMID: 35855057 PMCID: PMC9265199 DOI: 10.3171/CASE21319
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosurg Case Lessons ISSN: 2694-1902