Diagnostic Approach, Treatment, and Outcomes of Cervical Sympathetic Chain Schwannomas: A Global Narrative Review. (11th September 2014)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Diagnostic Approach, Treatment, and Outcomes of Cervical Sympathetic Chain Schwannomas: A Global Narrative Review. (11th September 2014)
- Main Title:
- Diagnostic Approach, Treatment, and Outcomes of Cervical Sympathetic Chain Schwannomas: A Global Narrative Review
- Authors:
- Navaie, Maryam
Sharghi, Leighla H.
Cho‐Reyes, Soojin
Keefe, Michael A.
Howie, Benjamin A.
Setzen, Gavin - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objective: This review examined the diagnostic approach, surgical treatment, and outcomes of cervical sympathetic chain schwannomas (CSCS) to guide clinical decision making. Data Sources: Medline, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases. Review Methods: A literature review from 1998 to 2013 identified 156 articles of which 51 representing 89 CSCS cases were evaluated in detail. Demographic, clinical, and outcomes data were extracted by 2 independent reviewers with high interrater reliability (κ =. 79). Cases were mostly international (82%), predominantly from Asia (50%) and Europe (27%). Conclusions: On average, patients were 42.6 years old (SD = 13.3) and had a neck mass ranging between 2 to 4 cm (52.7%) or >4 cm (43.2%). Nearly 70% of cases were asymptomatic at presentation. Presurgical diagnosis relied on CT (63.4%), MRI (59.8%), or both (19.5%), supplemented by cytology (33.7%), which was nearly always inconclusive (96.7%). US‐treated cases were significantly more likely to receive presurgical MRI than internationally treated cases but less likely to have cytology ( P <. 05). Presurgical diagnosis was challenging, with only 11% confirmatory accuracy postsurgically. Irrespective of mass size, extracapsular resection (ie, complete resection with nerve sacrifice) was the most frequently (87.6%) performed surgical procedure. Common postsurgical adverse events included Horner's syndrome (91.1%), first bite syndrome (21.1%), or both (15.7%), with higher prevalence when massAbstract : Objective: This review examined the diagnostic approach, surgical treatment, and outcomes of cervical sympathetic chain schwannomas (CSCS) to guide clinical decision making. Data Sources: Medline, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases. Review Methods: A literature review from 1998 to 2013 identified 156 articles of which 51 representing 89 CSCS cases were evaluated in detail. Demographic, clinical, and outcomes data were extracted by 2 independent reviewers with high interrater reliability (κ =. 79). Cases were mostly international (82%), predominantly from Asia (50%) and Europe (27%). Conclusions: On average, patients were 42.6 years old (SD = 13.3) and had a neck mass ranging between 2 to 4 cm (52.7%) or >4 cm (43.2%). Nearly 70% of cases were asymptomatic at presentation. Presurgical diagnosis relied on CT (63.4%), MRI (59.8%), or both (19.5%), supplemented by cytology (33.7%), which was nearly always inconclusive (96.7%). US‐treated cases were significantly more likely to receive presurgical MRI than internationally treated cases but less likely to have cytology ( P <. 05). Presurgical diagnosis was challenging, with only 11% confirmatory accuracy postsurgically. Irrespective of mass size, extracapsular resection (ie, complete resection with nerve sacrifice) was the most frequently (87.6%) performed surgical procedure. Common postsurgical adverse events included Horner's syndrome (91.1%), first bite syndrome (21.1%), or both (15.7%), with higher prevalence when mass size was >4 cm. Adverse events persisted in 82.3% of cases at an average 30.0 months (SD = 30.1) follow‐up time. Implications for Practice: Given the typical CSCS patient is young and asymptomatic and the likelihood of persistent morbidity is high with standard surgical approaches, less invasive treatment options warrant consideration. … (more)
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- Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery. Volume 151:Number 6(2014:Dec.)
- Journal:
- Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery
- Issue:
- Volume 151:Number 6(2014:Dec.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 151, Issue 6 (2014)
- Year:
- 2014
- Volume:
- 151
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2014-0151-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 899
- Page End:
- 908
- Publication Date:
- 2014-09-11
- Subjects:
- cervical sympathetic chain schwannoma -- head and neck schwannoma -- schwannoma -- narrative review -- adverse event -- complications -- first bite syndrome -- Horner's syndrome
Head -- Surgery -- Periodicals
Neck -- Surgery -- Periodicals
Otolaryngology -- Periodicals
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01945998 ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1177/0194599814549550 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0194-5998
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