Minimally invasive endoscopic removal of primary inner ear schwannomas

IF 0.3 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Acta Oto-Laryngologica Case Reports Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1080/23772484.2021.1888645
Safeer Mohammed, S. H. Jang, Dong Hee Han, I. Moon
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Abstract Primary Inner Ear Schwannomas (PIES) are rare benign tumors. Due to their slow growth, they are often missed during initial screening evaluation, and thus diagnosis is often delayed. Careful analysis of history with scrutiny of MRI should help to differentiate them from other pathologies resembling in symptoms. Here, we presented 4 cases diagnosed with PIES and clinical characteristics of them were analyzed. Furthermore, we elaborated a new surgical approach for the treatment of 4 PIES cases, resulting in complete tumor removal with no evidence of recurrence or residual growth on postoperative MRI follow up. No major short- or long-term complications were noted. Our case series emphasizes on treatment of PIES through a Minimal Invasive Endoscopic approach avoiding incisions and mastoid drilling thereby reducing operative time and surgical morbidity.
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微创内镜下切除原发性内耳神经鞘瘤
原发性内耳神经鞘瘤是一种罕见的良性肿瘤。由于其生长缓慢,在最初的筛查评估中经常被遗漏,因此诊断往往被延误。仔细分析病史并仔细检查MRI应有助于将其与其他类似症状的病理区分开来。本文报告4例确诊为pie的病例,并对其临床特点进行分析。此外,我们阐述了一种新的手术方法来治疗4例pie病例,结果肿瘤完全切除,术后MRI随访无复发或残留生长的证据。没有发现主要的短期或长期并发症。我们的病例系列强调通过微创内窥镜方法治疗pie,避免切口和乳突钻孔,从而减少手术时间和手术发病率。
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