Excision of Greater Superficial Petrosal Nerve Schwannoma Via a Pure Endoscopic Endonasal Approach

Ear Nose Throat J. 2024 Jan;103(1):13-18. doi: 10.1177/01455613211026397. Epub 2021 Jul 19.

Abstract

Greater superficial petrosal nerve (GSPN) schwannomas are an exceedingly rare nerve sheath tumor. The current literature search was conducted using Medline and Embase database by key search terms. Only 31 cases have been reported in the literature so far. Facial palsy, hearing loss, and xerophthalmia accounted for 48.4% (15), 41.9% (13), and 29% (9) of all cases, respectively. The middle cranial fossa approach was used in all previous reports. A retrospective review of 2 GSPN schwannomas patients treated by endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA) in our center was collected. Clinical records, including clinical features, pre- and postoperative images, surgery, and follow-up information, were reviewed. In all cases, clinical features including facial numbness and headache were found, with tinnitus in case 1, hearing loss, xerophthalmia in case 2. Imaging studies showed a solid mass that originated in the anterior of the petrous bone. Two patients were treated by EEA. Furthermore, no recurrence was found during the follow-up period (15-29 months) in both of the 2 cases after the operation. Complete resection of GSPN schwannomas can be achieved via the pure EEA. Endoscopic endonasal approach for radical removal of tumors is safe and feasible.

Keywords: endoscopic endonasal; greater superficial petrosal nerve; schwannomas.

MeSH terms

  • Geniculate Ganglion
  • Hearing Loss* / surgery
  • Humans
  • Neurilemmoma* / pathology
  • Neurilemmoma* / surgery
  • Neurosurgical Procedures / methods
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Xerophthalmia* / surgery