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Giant Spinal Schwannomas. Presentation of Two Cases with Interdisciplinary Surgical Resection
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作者 Carlos Erosa Velázquez Angel Octavio Soto Hernandez +4 位作者 Ricardo Cazares Sergio Ivan Reyna Heredia Apolinar de la Luz Lagunas Cuauhtemoc Gil-Ortiz Mejia Andres Jaime Aguirre 《Open Journal of Modern Neurosurgery》 2023年第1期1-8,共8页
Purpose: To report two quite rare cases of giant schwannomas of the cervical and thoracic spine. Surgical resection is usually the treatment of choice for these neoplasms. Methods: The first patient is a 48-year-old m... Purpose: To report two quite rare cases of giant schwannomas of the cervical and thoracic spine. Surgical resection is usually the treatment of choice for these neoplasms. Methods: The first patient is a 48-year-old male that came to our department, complaining about weakness and paresthesia of both lower extremities and upper left extremity, and a considerably big dorsal palpable lump. MRI and CT scan were used to diagnose giant cervical schwannoma. Because of the intensity of symptoms, he was subjected to surgery. Multidisciplinary resection involving neurosurgical and oncosurgicalteamn was performed for intravertebral and extravertebral approaches. The second patient is a 55-year-old female that came to the hospital complaining about incapacitating pain and dysesthesia involving T6, T7, and T8 dermatomes, with no other deficits. MRI and CT scan were used to diagnose giant thoracic schwannoma. Because of the intensity of the pain, surgery was decided as the treatment of choice. Video assisted thoracoscopic surgery was performed and total resection was achieved, with improvement of the symptoms. Results: Both patients showed complete remission of the symptoms, with no major deficits after surgery. Conclusion: Although infrequent, giant spinal schwannomas may be the cause of visible lumps in the back with radicular symptoms. When asymptomatic, conservative treatment could be viable, but when they present symptoms, surgery offers good results. 展开更多
关键词 Spinal schwannomas giant schwannomas Interdisciplinary Surgery
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Giant schwannoma of thoracic vertebra: A case report
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作者 Yu Zhou Chao-Zong Liu +6 位作者 Shan-Yong Zhang Hao-Yu Wang Swastina Nath Varma Lan-Qing Cao Ting-Ting Hou Xin Li Bao-Jin Yao 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第36期11448-11456,共9页
BACKGROUND It is relatively rare for schwannomas to invade bone,but it is very rare for a large mass to form concurrently in the paravertebral region.Surgical resection is the only effective treatment.Because of the e... BACKGROUND It is relatively rare for schwannomas to invade bone,but it is very rare for a large mass to form concurrently in the paravertebral region.Surgical resection is the only effective treatment.Because of the extensive tumor involvement and the many important surrounding structures,the tumor needs to be fully exposed.Most of the tumors are completely removed by posterior combined open-heart surgery to relieve spinal cord compression,restore the stability of the spine and maximize the recovery of nerve and spinal cord function.The main objective of this article is to present a schwannoma that had invaded the T5 and T6 vertebral bodies and formed a large paravertebral mass with simultaneous invasion of the spinal canal and compression of the spinal cord.CASE SUMMARY A 40-year-old female suffered from intermittent chest and back pain for 8 years.Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging scans showed a paravertebral tumor of approximately 86 mm×109 mm×116 mm,where the adjacent T5 and T6 vertebral bodies were invaded by the tumor,the right intervertebral foramen was enlarged,and the tumor had invaded the spinal canal to compress the thoracic medulla.The preoperative puncture biopsy diagnosed a benign schwannoma.Complete resection of the tumor was achieved by a two-step operation.In the first step,the thoracic surgeon adopted a lateral approach to separate the thoracic tumor from the lung.In the second step,a spine surgeon performed a posterior midline approach to dissect the tumor from the vertebral junction through removal of the tumor from the posterior side and further resection of the entire T5 and T6 vertebral bodies.The large bone defect was reconstructed with titanium mesh,and the posterior root arch was nail-fixed.Due to the large amount of intraoperative bleeding,we performed tumor angioembolization before surgery to reduce and avoid large intraoperative bleeding.The postoperative diagnosis of benign schwannoma was confirmed by histochemical examination.There was no sign of tumor recurrence or spinal instability during the 2-year follow-up.CONCLUSION Giant schwannoma is uncommon.In this case,a complete surgical resection of a giant thoracic nerve sheath tumor that invaded part of the vertebral body and compressed the spinal cord was safe and effective. 展开更多
关键词 giant schwannoma NEURILEMMOMA Spinal tumor SURGERY Case report
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