Minim Invasive Neurosurg 2007; 50(6): 350-354
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-993207
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© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Microsurgical Excision of Ganglioneuroma Arising from the C8 Nerve Root within the Neuroforamen

K. Uchida 1 , S. Kobayashi 1 , C. Kubota 1 , Y. Imamura 2 , A. Bangirana 3 , E. Mwaka 3 , M. Wada 1 , H. Baba 1
  • 1Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation Medicine, Fukui University Faculty of Medical Sciences, Fukui, Japan
  • 2Department of Pathological Sciences, Fukui University Faculty of Medical Sciences, Fukui, Japan
  • 3Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Makerere University School of Medicine, Kampala, The Republic of Uganda
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Publication Date:
22 January 2008 (online)

Abstract

Ganglioneuromas are benign, slow-growing tumors originating from sympathetic nerves or peripheral nerves, often associated with multiple tumor syndromes. They occasionally occur as spinal lesions and grow within the spinal canal or as paraspinal lesions. In this report, we describe a rare solitary ganglioneuroma arising from the cervical nerve root (C8) within the intervertebral foramen in adults. The tumor could be detected as a mass limited to the neuroforamen at an early stage by MR images. Unilateral microsurgical foraminotomy and en bloc resection of the tumor resulted in disappearance of the symptoms. Microsurgical resection of the relevant nerve root through limited medial foraminotomy at an intricate anatomical region of the cervico-thoracic junction was appropriate in the current case for complete resection of the tumor as well as to prevent postoperative structural weakness that could result in late segmental instability.

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Correspondence

K. UchidaMD, DMSc 

Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation Medicine

Fukui University Faculty of Medical Sciences

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Matsuoka

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Japan

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