{Reference Type}: Letter {Title}: "Letter to the editor, clinical characteristics and outcomes after trigeminal schwannoma resection: a multi-institutional experience". {Author}: Jeyaraj G; {Journal}: Neurosurg Rev {Volume}: 47 {Issue}: 1 {Year}: 2024 Aug 5 {Factor}: 2.8 {DOI}: 10.1007/s10143-024-02654-z {Abstract}: The recent article "Clinical characteristics and outcomes after trigeminal schwannoma resection: a multi-institutional experience" by Nandoliya et al. offers critical insights into the management of trigeminal schwannomas (TS). This multi-institutional study, encompassing 30 patients over 18 years, highlights various surgical approaches, achieving gross-total resection in 53% of cases, and emphasizes the balance between resection and neurological preservation. The use of intraoperative neuromonitoring in 77% of cases is noted for minimizing morbidity. Despite a 13% complication rate, most were transient. Long-term follow-up data show a low recurrence rate, advocating for ongoing surveillance. The study underscores the importance of tailored surgical strategies, and the discussion of classification systems aids in contextual understanding. While the findings are robust, further research into adjuvant therapies and emerging technologies is warranted. This comprehensive overview advances our understanding of TS, promoting a patient-centered approach to surgical management.