Literature DB >> 15522181

[Microsurgical technique of brain glioma---a report of 183 cases].

Yong-Gao Mu1, Ming-Zhen Chen, Zhong-Ping Chen, Wang-Ning Zhou, Xiang-Heng Zhang, Ke Sai.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND &
OBJECTIVE: Prognosis of glioma is still poor, its main treatment is surgery. The extent of tumor resection relates with prognosis. This study was to evaluate the extent of resection, post-operative Karnofsky performance scale (KPS), and survival rate of the glioma patients received microsurgery.
METHODS: Records of 183 glioma patients received microneurosurgery were retrospectively analyzed, the extent of resection, post-operative KPS, and survival rate of patients were evaluated. Different microsurgical techniques were applied according to the location of gliomas. En bloc resection was performed for gliomas in non-functional areas by dissecting the tumors along edema area with high-power bipolar electrocoagulation. The tumors in functional areas were separated along cortex sulcus, the central part of tumor was removed firstly, and residual part was resected with low-power electrocoagulation. Gliomas close to important vessels were sucked, and electrocoagulation seldom performed.
RESULTS: Among 183 cases of glioma, 85 in non-functional area, 47 in functional area, and 51 close to important vessels. Total and sub-total resection was performed in 163 patients (89.1%). The average post-operative KPS was 74. The KPS was decreased in 23 patients, increased in 44 patients, and stable in 116 patients. Patients were followed up for 12-216 months with an average of 47.8 months. The follow-up rate was 100%. Among 113 patients with long-term follow-up (>/=5 years), 5-year survival rates of low-grade, and high-grade astrocytoma patients were 75.4% (52/69), and 18.2% (8/44).
CONCLUSION: Using different microsurgical patterns according to location of glioma, maximal resection of tumor may achieve with protection of neurological function.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15522181

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