“…Dumbbell-shaped jugular foramen schwannomas (DSJFSs) with intra and extracranial extension through enlarged jugular foramen are even rarer, and only about 130 such cases have been reported in the literature (Crumley and Wilson, 1984, Kaye et al, 1984, Shearman et al, 1986, Matsushima et al, 1989, Nibu et al, 1993, Samii et al, 1995, Takahashi et al, 1997, Spinnato et al, 1998, Yoo et al, 1999, Carvalho et al, 2000, Cokkeser et al, 2000, Lee et al, 2001, Sarma et al, 2002, Kadri and Al-Mefty, 2004, Mao et al, 2004, Oghalai et al, 2004, Wilson et al, 2005, Sanna et al, 2006, Bakar, 2008, Bulsara et al, 2008, Chibbaro et al, 2009, Cho et al, 2009, Fukuda et al, 2009, Ichimura et al, 2009, Mazzoni, 2009. DSJFS with a high cervical extension was first classified as triple DSJFS by Bulsara and colleagues (Bulsara et al, 2008). Triple DSJFS is a special type of tumour due to its both intracranial-cervical extensions and involvement of multiple disciplines including neurosurgery, head and neck surgery, and neuro-otology; and one-stage, single-discipline, total removal of these often large tumours is not always possible (Crumley and Wilson, 1984, Nibu et al, 1993, Yoo et al, 1999, Mao et al, 2004, Oghalai et al, 2004, Sanna et al, 2006, Cho et al, 2009, Fukuda et al, 2009, Ichimura et al, 2009.…”