Multidisciplinary Management of Cerebellopontine Angle Tumors with Brainstem Involvement

累及脑干的小脑桥脑角肿瘤的多学科管理

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: Tumors of the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) encompass a limited range of histologies, predominantly vestibular schwannomas (VSs), meningiomas, and paragangliomas (PGLs). Their growth region threatens the cranial nerves (V-XII), brainstem, and cerebellum, possibly causing functional deficits. This review aims to synthesize clinical features and multidisciplinary treatment strategies for CPA tumors with brainstem involvement, emphasizing functional preservation alongside tumor control. Methods: A systematic PubMed search identified studies on VSs, CPA meningiomas, and intradural PGLs. Eligibility criteria included studies reporting tumor management and cranial nerve outcomes. Data extraction focused on tumor size, neurological presentation, surgical approach, adjunctive therapies, and postoperative cranial nerve function. Multidisciplinary involvement and rehabilitation strategies were noted. Results: Twenty studies (3311 patients) analyzed large VSs, showing facial nerve dysfunction in 8-53%, trigeminal neuropathy in 20-77%, and cerebellar signs in up to 79%. Microsurgery (MS) achieved variable gross total resection, while stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) preserved facial nerve function but carried trigeminal and hydrocephalus risks. CPA meningiomas demonstrated cranial nerve displacement patterns critical for surgical planning, with transient deficits common and recovery linked to baseline function. In 388 intradural PGL cases, staged surgery combined with preoperative embolization was standard; functional preservation of lower cranial nerves was often limited. Across all histologies, multidisciplinary management and targeted rehabilitation were essential. Conclusions: Optimal CPA tumor management balances tumor control with functional preservation. VSs benefit from individualized MS or SRS based on size and mass effect. Meningioma surgery prioritizes cranial nerve preservation over radical resection. Intradural PGLs require staged vascular-conscious approaches. Multidisciplinary care and structured rehabilitation are pivotal to improving outcomes and quality of life.

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