F. Corrivetti, Raffaelino Roperto, R. Sufianov, G. Cacciotti, Arslan Musin, Albert Sufianov, L. Mastronardi
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目的:第一和第二神经根的许旺瘤是罕见的神经外科实体瘤,具有特殊的手术特征,使手术切除特别具有挑战性,值得进行专门研究。本研究回顾性分析了在罗马圣菲利波-内里医院(San Filippo Neri Hospital)和特尤门联邦神经外科中心(Federal Centre of Neurosurgery of Tjumen)两个不同神经外科中心接受手术的 14 名患者。材料和方法:在过去 6 年中,有 14 名患者在两个不同的神经外科中心接受了高颈(C1-C2)裂隙瘤神经外科切除术。对患者的临床表现、放射学检查结果和手术结果进行了回顾性分析。结果显示患者平均年龄为 50 岁(13-74 岁不等),平均随访时间为 30 ± 8.5(24-72 个月不),不同肿瘤位置(硬膜内、硬膜外和哑铃型)之间无明显差异。手术效果非常好:所有病例都实现了大体全切除,没有术中并发症或术后死亡。除一名患者病情保持稳定外,所有患者术后临床症状均有所改善。在最后一次随访中,卡诺夫斯基(Karnofsky)表现状态证实了整体临床改善。无椎动脉(VA)损伤,也未发生脊柱不稳;有一例报告了神经根牺牲。结论从切除范围和神经功能来看,C1-C2裂隙瘤的神经外科治疗效果良好。特别是,哑铃状和VA受累并不限制肿瘤的完全切除和良好的临床疗效。总之,显微手术是治疗 C1-C2 裂神经瘤的首选方法。
Surgical management of spinal schwannomas arising from the first and second cervical roots: Results of a cumulative case series
Objective: Schwannomas of the first and second nerve roots are rare neurosurgical entities, harboring specific surgical features that make surgical resection particularly challenging and deserve specifics dissertations. This study is a retrospectively analysis of 14 patients operated in two different neurosurgical centers: the San Filippo Neri Hospital of Rome and the Federal Centre of Neurosurgery of Tjumen. Materials and Methods: In the last 6 years, 14 patients underwent neurosurgical resection of high cervical (C1–C2) schwannomas, in two different neurosurgical centers. Patients data regarding clinical presentation, radiological findings, and surgical results were retrospectively analyzed. Results: The mean age was 50 years (range 13–74), the follow-up mean duration was 30 ± 8.5 (range 24–72 months), and there was no significant differences among different tumor locations (intradural, extradural, and dumbbell). Surgical results were excellent: gross total resection was achieved in all cases and there were no intraoperative complications or postoperative mortality. All patients presented postoperative clinical improvement except one who remained stable. Karnofsky performance status, at the last follow-up, confirmed a global clinical improvement. No vertebral artery (VA) injury neither spinal instability occurred; nerve root sacrifice was reported in one case. Conclusions: Neurosurgical treatment of C1–C2 schwannomas is associated with good outcomes in terms of extent of resection and neurological function. In particular, dumbbell shape and VA involvement do not represent limitations to achieve complete tumor resection and good clinical outcome. In conclusion, microsurgery represents the treatment of choice for C1–C2 schwannomas.