Nerve sheath tumor surgery: case-guided discussion of ambiguous findings, appropriateness of removal, repeated surgery, and nerve repairs.

Abstract:

:In this article the authors attempt to raise awareness of the pitfalls and controversial issues in nerve tumor surgery. In a case-guided format, examples of ambiguous findings, inappropriate tumor removal, repeated surgery, and nerve repairs are provided. The authors also discuss the need to establish a correct diagnosis preoperatively and to avoid the erroneous identification of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs). They emphasize that not all of the principles of soft tissue sarcoma treatment protocols are applicable to MPNST. A situation of repeated surgery for supposedly malignant tumor is described, and an outline of the indications for, and an approach to, repair after lesion removal is given.

journal_name

Neurosurg Focus

journal_title

Neurosurgical focus

authors

Kretschmer T,Antoniadis G,Heinen C,Börm W,Scheller C,Richter HP,Koenig RW

doi

10.3171/foc.2007.22.6.20

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2007-06-15 00:00:00

pages

E19

issue

6

issn

1092-0684

pii

220619

journal_volume

22

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