[面神经鞘瘤]。

Q4 Medicine
Ken Matsushima, Michihiro Kohno
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摘要

面神经神经鞘瘤(FNSs)是一种罕见的良性肿瘤,可沿面神经的部分发生,包括桥小脑角、内耳道、中窝和颞骨。虽然传统的治疗方法是大体全切除和面神经重建,但由此产生的面神经麻痹已经促使了向功能保存的范式转变。根据bbbb70例手术病例,我们根据术前面神经功能和术中面神经肌电图建立了量身定制的策略。轻、中度麻痹患者在术中持续监测下行面神经保存术,行次全切除和骨减压,以保存和改善面神经功能。重度麻痹患者行全切除神经重建。我们提出了一种实用的基于原发肿瘤位置的五型分类来指导手术入路。桥小脑角型FNSs可能没有面部症状,类似于前庭神经鞘瘤,特别是当迷路节或膝状神经节未受累时。在这种情况下,应避免根治性切除,以确保功能的保留。为了平衡长期肿瘤控制与最佳面神经功能,需要全面的外科专业知识,包括详细的解剖学知识,多样化的颅底入路,术中监测,神经重建技术和灵活的手术计划,允许术中修改。
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[Facial Nerve Schwannomas].

Facial nerve schwannomas (FNSs) are rare, benign tumors that can arise along segments of the facial nerve, including the cerebellopontine angle, internal auditory canal, middle fossa, and temporal bones. Although traditionally managed with gross total resection and facial nerve reconstruction, the resulting facial nerve palsy has prompted a paradigm shift toward functional preservation. Based on>70 surgical cases, we established a tailored strategy based on preoperative facial nerve function and intraoperative facial nerve electromyograms. Patients with mild-to-moderate palsy underwent facial nerve preservation surgery with subtotal resection and osseous decompression under continuous intraoperative monitoring to preserve and improve facial nerve function. Patients with severe palsy underwent total resection with nerve reconstruction. We proposed a practical five-type classification based on the primary tumor location to guide the surgical approach. Cerebellopontine angle-type FNSs may present without facial symptoms, mimicking vestibular schwannomas, particularly if the labyrinthine segment or geniculate ganglion is not involved. In such cases, radical resection should be avoided to ensure functional preservation. To balance long-term tumor control with optimal facial nerve function, comprehensive surgical expertise is required, including detailed anatomical knowledge, diverse skull-base approaches, intraoperative monitoring, nerve reconstruction techniques and flexible surgical planning that allows for intraoperative modification.

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Neurological Surgery
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