Kumaran Ragavan, Premnath Raja, Balakrishnan Alagarsamy, Amulya T. Manohar
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Parapharyngeal space tumours are rare, comprising 0.5% of all head and neck neoplasms. Different surgical approaches to this space have been described based on various criteria. Here, we are presenting a case report of a 65-year-old woman with left vagal schwannoma splaying the left internal carotid artery and internal jugular vein superiorly and splaying the left internal carotid artery and external carotid artery inferiorly, with its upper edge about 0.7 cm caudal to skull base. Surgery by a combined trans-cervical and mandibular swing approach was adopted for this case. The tumour which was extending so close to the skull base was removed in toto with an intact capsule and the neurovascular structures like the carotids, internal jugular vein and the vagus were preserved through a trans-mandibular approach. Postoperatively patient had no neurovascular compromise. Histopathological examination revealed vagal schwannoma. Trans-mandibular approach may appear complex, but it offers excellent surgical field to keep the delicate surrounding structures intact, to reduce the risk of haemorrhagic and avoid neurological complications.