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Frontotemporal epidural approach to trigeminal neurinomas

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From 1980 through 1993 an series of 44 patients with trigeminal neurinomas were treated. Five of them were operated on for the remainder of the tumour as they had undergone previous surgery elsewhere, 35 were operated on for the first time, and 4 were not operated on for various reasons.

An epidural approach to the neurinomas originating in the branches of the Vth nerve peripheraly to the Gasserian ganglion (GG) was used. In the neurinomas originating in the GG or in the root of the Vth nerve, either an epidural-transdural approach or an epidural-transdural-transpetrous approach was used.

All tumours operated on using the approach described in this article were completely removed. In 10 patients, the Vth nerve sensory deficits increased in comparison with preoperative deficits; in 9 their state remained unaltered; and in 11 the sensory function of the Vth nerve improved. In those patients who had experienced pre-operative atypical trigeminal pain, the pain disappeared after surgery.

There was no additional treatment: radiosurgery, irradiation or chemotherapy. Histopathological examination did not reveal any malignant changes in the tumours in any of the patients.

Based on our own experience and on the published data it is believed tht the best treatment for trigeminal neurinomas is complete microsurgical removal of the lesion.

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Dolenc, V.V. Frontotemporal epidural approach to trigeminal neurinomas. Acta neurochir 130, 55–65 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01405503

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