CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · J Neurol Surg B Skull Base 2021; 82(S 01): S51-S52
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1701656
Skull Base: Operative Videos

Lateral Suboccipital Approach in Semisitting Position for Resection of Vagal Schwannoma: 2-Dimensional Operative Video

1   Department of Neurological Surgery, Eberhard-Karls-University, University Hospital Tübingen, Germany
2   Department of Neurological Surgery, Microsurgical Neuroanatomy Laboratory, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
,
Maximiliano Nunez
2   Department of Neurological Surgery, Microsurgical Neuroanatomy Laboratory, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
,
Marcos Tatagiba
1   Department of Neurological Surgery, Eberhard-Karls-University, University Hospital Tübingen, Germany
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Abstract

We present a case of a sizeable vagal schwannoma that was resected through a lateral suboccipital approach in semisitting position. An extra-axial lesion, occupying the left cerebellomedullary cistern and extending from the pontomedullary junction to the jugular foramen was incidentally discovered in a 40-year-old woman afflicted with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis during repeated magnetic resonance imaging ([Fig. 1]). On physical examination, a mild deviation of the uvula to the right and a diminished gag reflex were observed. The patient was referred to our department after considerable growth of the lesion was noted and a broad interdisciplinary consensus was reached to treat the lesion surgically.

A gross total resection was achieved, histopathology confirmed a WHO I schwannoma with a low proliferation index. Postoperative dysphonia resolved completely within a few weeks, there was no collateral neurological deficit and especially no functional dysphagia. At 3-year follow-up, there was no indication of residual or recurrence.

This 2-dimensional video demonstrates pre- and postoperative imaging, positioning and set-up of operating room, anatomical and surgical nuances of the skull base approach, and the operative technique for microdissection of the schwannoma from the critical neurovascular structures ([Fig. 2]).

In summary, the lateral suboccipital approach in semisitting position is a powerful tool in the armamentarium for the microsurgical management of various pathologies residing in the posterior cranial fossa, especially large and vascularized schwannomas. Provided the necessary anesthesiological precautions and intraoperative procedures the semisitting position is safe and effective.

The link to the video can be found at: https://youtu.be/-9o_qJGkQhg.



Publication History

Received: 09 May 2019

Accepted: 04 January 2020

Article published online:
17 September 2020

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