| Home | E-Submission | Sitemap | Editorial Office |  
top_img
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2010;48(4): 383-387.
doi: https://doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2010.48.4.383
Surgery for a Case of Three-Compartment Trigeminal Schwannoma : Technical Aspects.
Jong Chul Chung, Seung Young Chung, Seong Min Kim, Moon Sun Park
Department of Neurosurgery, Eulji University Hospital, Daejeon, Korea. neurocsy@eulji.ac.kr
ABSTRACT
Complete removal of three-compartment trigeminal schwannomas is a challenge to neurosurgeons. To expand exposure of each compartment, the combination and modification of skull base approaches are necessary. The 61-year-old woman was admitted with chronic headache. Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging showed 47x50x40 mm-sized tumor originating primarily in the middle cranial fossa extended to the posterior and the infratemporal fossa. We performed operation in five stage; 1. Zygomatic osteotomy, 2. Inferior temporal fossa plate removal and foramen ovale opening, 3. Cavernous sinus opening, 4. Tailored anterior petrosectomy, 5. Meckel's cave opening. Combination of skull base surgery should be concerned according to the patient. In this study, extradural basal extension with zygomatic osteotomy, interdural posterior extension with tailored anterior petrosectomy, and intracavernous exploration are reasonable options for remodeling three-compartment lesion into a single compartment. Tailoring of bone resection and exploring through natural pathway between meningeal layers accomplish single-stage operation for complete removal of tumors.
Key Words: Multiple compartment; Trigeminal Schwannoma; Technique
TOOLS
Full text via DOI  Full text via DOI
Download Citation  Download Citation
Share:      
METRICS
3
Crossref
4
Scopus
2,280
View
32
Download
Related articles
Three Cases of Primary Spinal Malignant Schwannomas: Case Reports.  1999 May;28(5)
Using Blood Donating Set for the Treatment of Subgaleal Hematoma: Technical Note.  2000 November;29(11)
Editorial Office
1F, 18, Heolleung-ro 569-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
TEL: +82-2-525-7552   FAX: +82-2-525-7554   E-mail: office@jkns.or.kr
About |  Browse Articles |  Current Issue |  For Authors and Reviewers
Copyright © Korean Neurosurgical Society.                 Developed in M2PI
Close layer