Total resection of a recurrent trigeminal cavernous malformation

Sean Connelly , Benjamin Succop Jr. , Deanna Sasaki-Adams
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Abstract

Background

Cerebral cavernous malformations (CMs) are benign lesions of thin, hyalinized blood vessels without brain parenchyma. These lesions can result in various neurologic symptoms resulting from mass effect or focal neuropathies. A rare proportion of CMs have grown along the trigeminal nerve, causing trigeminal neuralgia as the principal presenting symptoms.

Observations

We report a recurrent case of a 63 year old female with a CM growing near the Obersteiner-Redlich zone of her right trigeminal nerve resulting in symptoms consistent with trigeminal neuralgia. This lesion was initially thought to be a neoplasm and was incompletely resected during the initial surgery with a plan to follow on final pathology. Interval growth of the lesion was appreciated over a period of 3 months, resulting in recurrence of her symptoms, making this case the first publication of recurrent trigeminal neuralgia secondary to cavernous malformation. A right retrosigmoid craniotomy was successfully performed for gross total resection of the lesion.

Lessons

This case highlights the importance of including CMs on the differential for trigeminal Obersteiner-Redlich zone lesions and emphasizes the necessity of gross total resection to prevent recurrence. It is the first published case report to include intraoperative video of the resection.

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复发性三叉神经海绵畸形全切除术
背景脑海绵状畸形(CM)是一种没有脑实质的血管变细、透明化的良性病变。这些病变可因肿块效应或局灶性神经病变而导致各种神经系统症状。我们报告了一例 63 岁女性的复发性病例,她的右侧三叉神经 Obersteiner-Redlich 区附近生长了一个 CM,导致了与三叉神经痛一致的症状。该病变最初被认为是肿瘤,在初次手术中未完全切除,计划在最终病理检查后再行手术。3个月后发现病灶间隙性增生,导致她的症状复发,这也是首个发表的继发于海绵畸形的复发性三叉神经痛病例。本病例强调了将海绵畸形列入三叉神经 Obersteiner-Redlich 区病变鉴别诊断的重要性,并强调了为防止复发而进行全切的必要性。这是第一份发表的包含术中切除视频的病例报告。
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