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Craniopharyngiomas of childhood: the CHLA experience.

Ivan J Sosa1, Mark D Krieger, J Gordon McComb.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To improve the outcome of children with craniopharyngiomas by analyzing how they were treated.
METHODS: The records of patients who underwent operation at Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles (CHLA) from 1993 to 2004 were reviewed.
RESULTS: Identified were 19 girls and 16 boys with an age range from 9 days to 16 years (mean 7 years, mode 3 years). Tumor control was achieved in 34 of 35 patients and was accomplished with reasonable outcome in terms of neurological deficits and overall level of function. In 25 patients, complete tumor resection was obtained with surgery alone, 18 with the first resection, and 7 with repeat operative intervention. Nine children received radiation therapy after the first or second recurrence. On retrospective review, there were no consistently identifiable features that would lead one to determine preoperatively which tumors would fall into a given category.
CONCLUSION: We believe that the surgeon must determine a preoperative plan that maximizes the chance for a gross total removal of the craniopharyngioma. The biggest challenge intraoperatively is to determine whether to continue with the attempt at gross total removal or stop short of that goal before producing a significant irreversible neurological deficit. A staged removal using different operative corridors also needs to be considered.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15965667     DOI: 10.1007/s00381-005-1225-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst        ISSN: 0256-7040            Impact factor:   1.475


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5.  Stereotaxic intracavitary irradiation for cystic craniopharyngiomas.

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5.  Pituitary stalk management during the microsurgery of craniopharyngiomas.

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