Jugular foramen tumor is a difficult area for neurosurgical treatment. The location of the tumor is deep, the anatomical structure of this part is complex, the tumor growth often involves many different parts at the same time, such as intracranial, rocky bone and neck, the neurovascular concentration, the operation is difficult and there are many postoperative complications. 1.What are the symptoms of jugular foramen tumor? The most common symptoms of jugular foramen tumor are posterior group of cranial nerve symptoms, such as hoarseness, choking, and difficulty in swallowing, and also neck pain. 2.What are the tumors of jugular foramen? The most common tumor of jugular foramen is nerve sheath tumor, followed by jugular venous bullae tumor, meningioma, some rare tumors such as chordoma, chondrosarcoma, giant cell tumor of bone and so on. 3.How to treat jugular foramen tumor? Surgery is the first choice of treatment for jugular foramen tumor. The purpose of surgery is to completely resect the tumor and fully protect the cranial nerve function, so jugular foramen tumor requires high requirements for surgery. According to the different growth sites of the tumor, different surgical approaches should be chosen. For jugular foramen tumor with intracranial and extracranial communication, combined neurosurgical and otologic approaches are required.