HighlightsSchwannomas are mesenchymal tumors.Schwannomas are benign, slow-growing and usually asymptomatic tumors, but in some cases bleeding, epigastric pain and palpable mass may occur.Preoperative diagnosis is challenging due to the difficulty of differentiation from other sub-mucosal tumors.The size and location of the tumor, as well as its relation to the surrounding organs, are essential factors in determining the type of operation.Local extirpation, wedge resection, partial, subtotal or even total gastrectomy, are all acceptable operations.Gastric schwannomas have a good prognosis.