Romanian Neurosurgery (Jan 2020)

Resection of giant invasive thoracic schwannoma

  • A. Khelifa,
  • F. Aichaoui,
  • I. Assoumane,
  • M. Al-Zekri,
  • T. Bennafaa,
  • A. Morsli

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 1

Abstract

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Even though spinal nerve sheath tumours, presented especially by schwannomas, are considered to be mostly benign; they can gain a huge size and have an invasive behaviour, causing spinal cord compression, bone destruction, and make the total removal of the tumour a real challenge for the surgeon. This type of tumours is recently described as giant invasive spinal schwannoma (GISS), this type rarely reported in the thoracic region; deserve a special studying vis-a-vis the diagnosis and the management of both the tumour and the bone destruction.

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