Contrast-enhanced Magnetic Resonance imaging is the most effective imaging method in the diagnosis of mastoid facial nerve schwannomas.
Traditionally, three methods are administered in the removal of facial nerve schwannomas. If the hearing ability of the patient is lost, cysternal-located tumors can be intervened with retromastoid approach. Translabyrintine approach can be reached with a substantial portion of the nerve. Those who were admitted with a mass of middle cranial fossa can best be intervened with a subtemporal way. However, a combined approach may occasionally be required.
Recently, it has been reported that peeling or excision procedure may be administered for tumors in which the unity of the nerve has not deteriorated and tumors have been located eccentrically.
Even though there have been a number of reports with perfect outcomes, the role of stereotactic radio-surgery in facial nerve schwannomas is not certain. Therefore, it is generally suggested for the asymptomatic cases with small-sized tumors but without facial paralysis or hearing loss.
Anahtar Kelimeler : Facial nerve schwannomas, Differential diagnosis, Treatment