Lateral orbitotomy for a maxillary nerve schwannoma: Case report

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Authors of this report describe a Fukushima Type D(b) or Kawase Type ME2 trigeminal schwannoma involving the right maxillary division in a 59-year-old woman who presented with intermittent right-sided facial numbness and pain. This tumor was successfully resected via a right lateral orbitotomy without the need for craniotomy. This novel approach to a lesion of this type has not yet been described in the scientific literature. The outcome in this case was good, and the patient's intra- and postoperative courses proceeded without complication. The epidemiology of trigeminal schwannomas and some technical aspects of lateral orbitotomy, including potential advantages of this approach over traditional transcranial as well as fully endoscopic dissections in appropriately selected cases, are also briefly discussed.

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Wallace, S. A., Meyer, R. M., Cirivello, M. J., & Cho, R. I. (2016). Lateral orbitotomy for a maxillary nerve schwannoma: Case report. Journal of Neurosurgery, 125(4), 869–876. https://doi.org/10.3171/2015.7.JNS15422

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