Preservation of cranial nerve function in large and giant trigeminal schwannoma resection: a case series

Acta Neurochirurgica(2024)

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Trigeminal schwannomas (TSs) are intracranial tumors that can cause significant brainstem compression. TS resection can be challenging because of the risk of new neurologic and cranial nerve deficits, especially with large (≥ 3 cm) or giant (≥ 4 cm) TSs. As prior surgical series include TSs of all sizes, we herein present our clinical experience treating large and giant TSs via microsurgical resection. This was a retrospective, single-surgeon case series of adult patients with large or giant TSs treated with microsurgery in 2012–2023. Seven patients underwent microsurgical resection for TSs (1 large, 6 giant; 4 males; mean age 39 ± 14 years). Tumors were classified as type M (middle fossa in the interdural space; 1 case, 14
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Case series,Cranial nerve,Microsurgery,Resection,Trigeminal schwannoma
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