http://chineseinput.net/에서 pinyin(병음)방식으로 중국어를 변환할 수 있습니다.
변환된 중국어를 복사하여 사용하시면 됩니다.
경부에 발생하는 신경초종에서 수술적 치료와 정기적 경과관찰의 임상적 비교
홍성룡(Sung-Lyong Hong),정영호(Young Ho Jung),안수연(Soo-Youn An),하정훈(J. Hun Hah),성명훈(Myung-Whun Sung),김광현(Kwang Hyun Kim) 대한두경부종양학회 2009 대한두경부 종양학회지 Vol.25 No.1
Backgrounds and Objectives :Most patients with neck schwannomas are asymptomatic. Surgical manage-ment of neck schwannomas could cause various complications. The aim of this study is to evaluate the necessity of surgical management in all of the neck schwannoma patients. Material and Methods :Thirty-four patients diagnosed and undergone surgical management as neck schwan-nomas and 30 patients diagnosed and observed closely by OPD base from 1996 to 2005 were included. The me-dical records were reviewed retrospectively. Results :In surgical management group, mean age was 39.3 years and mean size of tumors was 4.4cm. Twen-ty-five patients had their tumors at parapharyngeal space, 2 at anterior neck and 7 at lateral neck. Nerves of origin were vagus nerve in 12 patients, cervical sympathetic chain in 11. Presenting symptoms were neck mass in 22 pa-tients and no symptom in 9. On the other hand, in close observation group, mean age was 47.1 years and mean size of tumor was 3.7cm. Seventeen patients had their tumors at parapharyngeal space, 5 at anterior neck and 8 at lateral neck. Presenting symptoms were neck mass in 13 patients and no symptom in 13. There were no patients with neurologic complications. Mean follow-up duration was 38.2 months and there were only 2 patients whose size of tumors was increased and no patients who had newly emerged symptoms. Conclusion :Neck schwannomas grows slowly, has little chance of malignant transformation, but can com-plicate serious problems after surgical management. Therefore close observation could be considered in many asymptomatic patients.