Multiple intracranial schwannomas of the vestibular and trigeminal nerves: Technical note.

World Neurosurgery(2024)

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Background A schwannoma is a nerve sheath tumor that is formed by Schwann cells. Vestibular schwannomas are thought to account for the majority of intracranial schwannomas. Non-vestibular schwannomas account for about 10%, about half of which are trigeminal schwannomas. Multiple intracranial schwannomas originating from different cranial nerves are extremely rare. Observation(s) We describe the clinical case of a 42-year-old female patient with vestibular schwannoma and multiple trigeminal schwannomas. That case shows how multiple trigeminal schwannomas were identified intraoperatively during elective surgery for vestibular schwannoma removal, most of which were resected. No new neurological deficits were observed in the patient. Lessons The presence of multiple intracranial schwannomas is extremely rare in neurosurgical practice and can change the intraoperative strategy and the course of the surgery.
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intracranial schwannomatosis,retrosigmoid approach,trigeminal schwannoma,vestibular schwannoma
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