Surgical management of symptomatic hemangioma of the geniculate ganglion: fascicular-sparing resection or grafting?

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Alice Giotta Lucifero
Sabino Luzzi
Jessica Rabski
David Meredith
Paulo Abdo do Seixo Kadri
Ossama Al-Mefty
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[1] Neurosurgery Unit,Department of Clinical
[2] University of Pavia,Surgical, Diagnostic and Pediatric Sciences
[3] University of Pavia,Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences
[4] Neurosurgery Unit,Department of Surgical Sciences
[5] Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo,Brigham and Women’s Hospital
[6] Harvard Medical School,Department of Pathology
[7] Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School,Medical School
[8] Federal University of Mato Grosso Do Sul,undefined
[9] Mato Grosso Do Sul,undefined
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Facial nerve function; Facial nerve hemangioma; Fascicular-sparing technique; Grafting; Hemangioma of the geniculate ganglion; Neuromonitoring;
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Geniculate ganglion hemangioma (GGH) is rarely presented in the neurosurgical literature. It extends extradurally on the middle fossa floor and displaces the intratemporal part of the facial nerve. Surgical treatment is advisable at early symptoms. Proposed techniques include fascicular-sparing resection or nerve interruption with grafting. No definitive conclusions exist about the superiority of a certain technique in preserving facial nerve integrity and function. Through the description of a surgically managed symptomatic GGH, we herein discuss literature data about the surgical results of fascicular-sparing resection versus grafting. A PRISMA-based literature search was performed on the PubMed database. Only articles in English and published since 1990 were selected and furtherly filtered based on the best relevance. Statistical comparisons were performed with ANOVA. One hundred sixteen GGHs were collected, 56 were treated by fascicular-sparing resection, and 60 were treated by grafting. The facial function was improved, or unchanged, in 53 patients of the fascicular-sparing group and 30 patients of the grafting one. Sixty-five patients achieved a good (House–Brackmann (HB) grade III) postoperative facial outcome, of which 47 and 18 belonged to the fascicular-sparing and grafting group, respectively. Greater efficacy of the fascicular-sparing technique in the achievement of a better facial outcome was found (p = 0.0014; p = 0.0022). A surgical resection at the earliest symptoms is critical to preserve the facial nerve function in GGHs. Fascicular-sparing resection should be pursued in symptomatic cases with residual facial function (I–III HB). Conversely, grafting has a rationale for higher HB grades (V–VI). Broader studies are required to confirm these findings and turn them into new therapeutic perspectives.
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