Resection of a giant intraspinal and extraspinal schwannoma with cystic change using a two-step surgery: a case report

Schwannomas originating from the intravertebral canal rarely extend into the paravertebral region or form large masses. There are few reports on such medical cases, and their clinical diagnosis and management are poorly understood. Here, we report a case of an intraspinal schwannoma with a giant ext...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC musculoskeletal disorders 2024-09, Vol.25 (1), p.715-7, Article 715
Hauptverfasser: Feng, Xiangyu, Huang, Jiahao, Yu, Honggui, Pan, Zhimin, Xu, Qirong, Duan, Pingguo
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Zusammenfassung:Schwannomas originating from the intravertebral canal rarely extend into the paravertebral region or form large masses. There are few reports on such medical cases, and their clinical diagnosis and management are poorly understood. Here, we report a case of an intraspinal schwannoma with a giant extraspinal mass in a middle-aged Chinese woman and the clinical implications of the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of thoracic vertebral schwannoma. A 59-year-old female patient who presented with sudden lower limb numbness and difficulty in walking was referred to our department. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a tumor compressing the T11-T12 spinal canal and extensively invading the left thoracic cavity to form a giant paravertebral mass. Schwannoma was diagnosed after intraoperative pathological examination, in which tumor cells were immunoreactive to S100 and Sox10 but negative for smooth muscle actin (SMH). Intraspinal mass resection through the posterior approach and extraspinal chest mass resection under video-assisted thoracoscopy through the left lateral approach were performed simultaneously, and instrumentation was used to maintain thoracic spinal stability. In patients with large schwannomas, customized treatment plans are crucial. Tailoring the approach to an individual's specific condition by considering factors such as tumor size and location is essential for optimal outcomes.
ISSN:1471-2474
1471-2474
DOI:10.1186/s12891-024-07821-3