Case Report on Right Acoustic and Left Trigeminal Schwannoma, Hydrocephalus with Neurofibroma a Rare Case

Prerana Sakharwade *

Child Health Nursing Department, Smt. Radhikabai Meghe Memorial College of Nursing, India.

Khushbu Meshram

Child Health Nursing Department, Smt. Radhikabai Meghe Memorial College of Nursing, India.

Shalini Lokhande

Child Health Nursing Department, Smt. Radhikabai Meghe Memorial College of Nursing, India.

Pooja Kasturkar

Mental Health Nursing Department, Smt. Radhikabai Meghe Memorial College of Nursing, India.

Achita Sawarkar

Community Health Nursing Department, Smt. Radhikabai Meghe Memorial College of Nursing, India.

Madhuri Naik

Community Health Nursing Department, Smt. Radhikabai Meghe Memorial College of Nursing, India.

S. Avita Pohekar

Medical Surgical Nursing Department, Smt. Radhikabai Meghe Memorial College of Nursing, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed to be University), Sawangi(Meghe),Wardha, Maharashtra, India.

Sheetal Sakharkar

Medical Surgical Nursing Department, Smt. Radhikabai Meghe Memorial College of Nursing, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed to be University), Sawangi(Meghe),Wardha, Maharashtra, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

A vestibular schwannoma or acoustic neurinoma, or acoustic neurilemoma is a slow growing benign tumor arises balance and hearing nerves in the inner ear. It is caused by overabundance of Schwann type of cell, which support and insulate nerve fibers, wrap onion skin around them. The nerves that control hearing and balance are impaired when vestibular schwannoma increases in size, resulting in hearing loss that is one-sided or asymmetric, tinnitus and loss of balance. When a tumor develops large enough, obstruct the facial nerve, resulting in numbness in the face. Vestibular schwannomas can also damage the facial nerve, resulting in facial weakness or paralysis on the tumor's side. If the tumor becomes large enough, it press against surrounding brain areas like the cerebellar and brainstem, posing a life-deteriorating hazard.(1) 17 years old male child was admitted in neuro ward with rare case of right acoustic and left trigeminal schwannoma, hydrocephalus with neurofibroma. In the present case, the treatment approach was mainly underwent in the form of right V.P.Shunt done and treated with antibiotics, antacids, anticonvulsants, analgesics, brain stimulants, protectants, multivitamins and other supportive treatment. Nurses have to play an important role to identify such type of symptoms and they should think critically, take action immediately to provide care to such type of patients.

Keywords: Vestibuler neuroma, acoustic and trigeminal schwannoma, neurofibroma, meningioma, hydrocephalus


How to Cite

Sakharwade, Prerana, Khushbu Meshram, Shalini Lokhande, Pooja Kasturkar, Achita Sawarkar, Madhuri Naik, S. Avita Pohekar, and Sheetal Sakharkar. 2021. “Case Report on Right Acoustic and Left Trigeminal Schwannoma, Hydrocephalus With Neurofibroma a Rare Case”. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International 33 (52A):159-62. https://doi.org/10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i52A33570.

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