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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 65(3a): 605-609, set. 2007. ilus, tab
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-460795

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the result of the surgical treatment of vestibular schwannoma (VS) operated in dorsal decubitus (mastoid position). METHOD: 240 patients with a VS underwent a retrosigmoid craniotomy for tumor resection in dorsal decubitus (mastoid position). The function of 7th and 8th cranial nerves was monitored during surgery and the opened internal auditory canal (IAC) was reconstructed using a vascularized dura flap, muscle and fibrin glue. RESULTS: Complete tumor removal was achieved in 99 percent of the cases, with a mortality of 1.6 percent. The facial nerve function was preserved in 85 percent of cases and hearing in 40 percent of the patients (with preoperative hearing) with tumors of up 1.5 cm in diameter. The incidence of cerebrospinal fluid leak was 5.8 percent and meningitis 2.9 percent. Venous air embolism was registered in 3 percent of cases; it was not associated to mortality. CONCLUSION: Surgical removal of VS in dorsal position has several advantages; the morbidity and mortality are very low.


OBJETIVO: Avaliar o resultado do tratamento cirúrgico de pacientes portadores de schwannoma do vestibular (SV) operados em decúbito dorsal (posição de mastóide). MÉTODO: 240 pacientes foram submetidos a craniotomia retrosigmóide na posição de mastóide. A função do VII e VIII nervos cranianos foi monitorizada durante a cirurgia e a reconstrução da abertura do conduto auditivo interno foi realizada com retalho vascularizado de dura-mater, músculo e cola de fibrina. RESULTADOS: A exérese foi completa em 99 por cento dos casos, com mortalidade de 1,6 por cento. Houve preservação da função do nervo facial em 85 por cento dos casos e da audição em 40 por cento dos pacientes com audição prévia e tumores menores de 1,5 cm. A incidência de fístula liquórica foi 5,8 por cento e meningite 2,9 por cento. Embolia gasosa foi registrada em 3 por cento dos casos, não associada à mortalidade. CONCLUSÃO: O tratamento cirúrgico dos SV utilizando-se a posição de mastóide tem várias vantagens, com baixa morbidade e mortalidade.


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Humains , Tumeurs des nerfs crâniens/chirurgie , Craniotomie/normes , Neurinome de l'acoustique/chirurgie , Décubitus dorsal , Atteintes du nerf vestibulocochléaire/chirurgie , Nerf vestibulocochléaire/chirurgie , Tumeurs des nerfs crâniens/anatomopathologie , Craniotomie/méthodes , Dure-mère/chirurgie , Colle de fibrine/usage thérapeutique , Microchirurgie/normes , Neurinome de l'acoustique/anatomopathologie , Lambeaux chirurgicaux/anatomopathologie , Résultat thérapeutique , Adhésifs tissulaires/usage thérapeutique , Atteintes du nerf vestibulocochléaire/anatomopathologie , Nerf vestibulocochléaire/anatomopathologie
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Yonsei Medical Journal ; : 109-113, 2002.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-71371

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In most cases, while schwannoma is sporadically manifested as a single benign neoplasm, the presence of multiple schwannomas in one patient is usually indicative of neurofibromatosis 2. However, several recent reports have suggested that schwannomatosis itself may also be a distinct clinical entity. This study examines an extremely rare case of probable schwannomatosis associated with intracranial, intraspinal and peripheral involvements. A 63-year-old woman presented with a seven-year history of palpable lumps on both sides of the supraclavicular area and hearing impairment in both ears. On physical examination, no skin manifestations were evident. Facial sensory change, deafness in the left ear and decreased gag reflex were revealed by neurological examination. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed multiple lesions of the trigeminal nerves, acoustic nerves, lower cranial nerves, spinal accessory nerve, brachial plexuses, and spinal nerves. Pathological examination of tumors from the bilateral brachial plexuses, the spinal nerve in the T8 spinal position and the neck mass revealed benign schwannomas. Following is this patient case report of multiple schwannomas presenting with no skin manifestations of neurofibromatosis.


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Femelle , Humains , Neuropathies du plexus brachial/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs des nerfs crâniens/anatomopathologie , Imagerie par résonance magnétique , Adulte d'âge moyen , Neurinome/anatomopathologie , Neurofibromatoses/anatomopathologie , Canal vertébral/anatomopathologie , Atteintes du nerf trijumeau/anatomopathologie , Atteintes du nerf vestibulocochléaire/anatomopathologie
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Yonsei Medical Journal ; : 133-137, 2002.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-71366

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A very rare case of multiple primary intracranial tumors is reported. A 41-year-old female patient was referred for surgery with a cerebellopontine angle (CPA) tumor. Medical history and MRI study showed typical findings of a right acoustic neuroma with a hydrocephalus. Neurological, dermatological, and ocular examinations revealed no evidence of neurofibromatosis. During surgery, a red-colored cauliflower like mass was found in the right CPA. The roof of the fourth ventricle could be seen through the lateral recess after removal of the tumor. Another mass, a 1.5-cm sized schwannoma protruding through the right internal auditory meatus, was removed by the transmeatal approach. Although the tumor masses were in contact and compressed against each other, there was a clear demarcation between them. Histological examination confirmed that the first mass was a typical choroid plexus papilloma with fibrovascular core, and that the second was a schwannoma. The patient recovered without any new neurological deficit. Result of a Medline search indicated that this rare combination of multiple primary tumors has not been reported previously.


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Adulte , Femelle , Humains , Tumeurs du plexus choroïde/anatomopathologie , Imagerie par résonance magnétique , Tumeurs primitives multiples/anatomopathologie , Neurinome/anatomopathologie , Papillome/anatomopathologie , Atteintes du nerf vestibulocochléaire/anatomopathologie
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