Mobile cauda equina schwannomas: How to deal with this rare event and avoid surgical complications

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Background: Mobile schwannomas of the cauda equina are rare. Preoperative planning should take into consideration the possibility of tumor migration, avoiding unnecessary additional laminectomy or second operation. Case Description: A patient with a previously known lumbar schwannoma was being managed conservatively until symptoms exacerbated and led to a new MR. When this study revealed caudal migration of the schwannoma from L3 to the L4-L5 levels, a right hemilaminectomy was performed for tumor resection. Conclusion: Great care must be taken in the surgical resection of schwannomas as they may migrate from their initial location.

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Onishi, F. J., Salu, S., & Cavalheiro, S. (2018). Mobile cauda equina schwannomas: How to deal with this rare event and avoid surgical complications. Surgical Neurology International, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.4103/sni.sni_114_18

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