Incidental craniovertebral junction schwannoma: Surgical or radiosurgical management?

颅颈交界处偶发性神经鞘瘤:手术治疗还是放射外科治疗?

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Abstract

Craniovertebral junction (CVJ) schwannomas are rare tumors, showing direct involvement of the atlanto-occipital and atlanto-axial joints. Microsurgical removal is the standard of care to improve symptoms and local control, but stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is an option. Both, surgery, and SRS, may show risks of severe complications. A 41-year-old male was referred to our department after incidental finding of a right-sided C1 tumor. A CT angiogram with 3D reconstructions showed the close relationship between the tumor and the right vertebral artery (VA). A post-contrast enhancement MRI revealed the presence of an extradural mass, sited at the level of the CVJ, mainly at the level of the right articular mass of C1. After multidisciplinary assessment, involving the gamma-knife and neurosurgical teams, we performed a microsurgical resection of the tumor. Histology confirmed the diagnosis of schwannoma. At 1 year follow-up the patient is stable, with no recurrence of the tumor. CVJ schwannoma's current standard of care is surgical resection, but longitudinal studies are required, and should promoted promptly since the recent introduction of the new version of GKSRS that allow the treatment of CVJ's lesions.

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