Utility of sodium fluorescein in recurrent cervical vagus schwannoma surgery

Author:

Marrone Salvatore1,Sanz Julio Alberto Andres2,Cacciotti Guglielmo3,Campione Alberto4,Boccacci Fabio3,Fraschetti Flavia5,Iacopino Domenico Gerardo1,Mastronardi Luciano3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedicine Neurosciences and Advanced Diagnostics, Università degli Studi di Palermo Scuola di Medicina e Chirurgia, Palermo, Italy,

2. Department of Neurosurgery, Corporació Sanitaria Parc Tauli, Sabadell, Spain,

3. Department of Neurosurgery, San Filippo Neri Hospital, Rome,

4. Department of Neurosurgery, Ospedale di Circolo e Fondazione Macchi di Varese, Varese,

5. Department of Neurosurgery, Ospedale Sant’Eugenio, Rome, Italy.

Abstract

Background: Cervical schwannoma is a rare neoplasm that usually occurs like a nondolent lateral neck mass but when growing and symptomatic requires radical excision. Sodium fluorescein (SF) is a dye that is uptake by schwannomas, which makes it amenable for its use in the resection of difficult or recurrent cases. Methods: We describe the case of a patient presenting with a recurrence of a vagus nerve schwannoma in the cervical region and the step-by-step technique for its complete microsurgical exeresis helped by the use of SF dye. Results: We achieved a complete microsurgical exeresis, despite the presence of exuberant perilesional fibrosis, by exploiting the ability of SF to stain the schwannoma and nearby tissues. That happens due to altered vascular permeability, allowing us to better differentiate the lesion boundaries and reactive scar tissue under microscope visualization (YELLOW 560 nm filter). Conclusion: Recurrent cervical schwannoma might represent a surgical challenge due to its relation to the nerve, main cervical vessels, and the scar tissue encompassing the lesion. Although SF can cross both blood–brain and blood–tumor barriers, the impregnation of neoplastic tissue is still greater than that of nonneoplastic peripheric tissues. Such behavior may facilitate a safer removal of this kind of lesion while respecting contiguous anatomical structures.

Publisher

Scientific Scholar

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Surgery

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