Author:
Abou-Madawi Ali M,Ali Sherif H,Mahmoud Mohamed H,Elkazaz Mohamed K,Abdelaziz Mohamed A,Elsayed Khaled,Alshatoury Hassan A
Abstract
Objective: To demonstrate the surgical details of the far-lateral approach (FLA) as a minimally invasive technique for the excision of the upper cervical anterolateral and anterior meningiomas and dumbbell schwannomas, and to assess the clinical and radiological outcomes in patients who underwent surgery.Methods: In this technical report and case series we demonstrated the FLA technique and reported patients who underwent the FLA for C1-C4 anterolateral and anterior meningiomas and dumbbell schwannomas between June 2007 and June 2020. All patients’ relative preoperative demographic, clinical, radiographic, operative, histopathological, and perioperative complications and follow-up clinical and radiographic data were reported.Results: A total of 19 patients including 12 females and 7 males with a mean age 56.7±17.6 years and mean duration of symptoms 12.8±12.3 months were reported. Nine patients with anterolateral meningiomas, five with anterior meningiomas, and 5 with dumbbell schwannomas underwent uneventful FLA procedures. Gross total resection (GTR) of tumors was reported in 17 patients (89.5%). Preoperative Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA) score was normal in ten, grade-I in five, and grade-II in 4 patients, while at the last follow-up it improved to normal in seventeen and grade-I in two patients. Reported postoperative JOA scores at 6 months and at the last follow-up showed that all patients improved at least one grade on JOA scores. There was cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak into the suction drain in three patients and superficial wound infection in another one.Conclusion: Our results advocate the use of the far-lateral cervical approach as a minimally invasive technique in the resection of the upper cervical anterolateral and anterior meningiomas and dumbbell schwannomas as a safe and effective technique.
Publisher
Korean Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Research Society