Background: Recognition of the right surgical cleavage plane of a vestibular schwannoma is mandatory to preserve the facial nerve function.

Method: We describe here our surgical technique that is focused on soft tissues preservation and on subperineural dissection, avoiding direct exposure of the acoustico-facial complex in order to preserve facial nerve function.

Conclusion: Soft tissue dissection helps in reducing patient's postoperative discomfort. Meticulously keeping a subperineural plan of dissection enables to preserve facial nerve function while offering satisfying resection rates.

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