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Microsurgical management of pineal region lesions: personal experience with 119 patients.

Juha Hernesniemi1, Rossana Romani, Baki S Albayrak, Hanna Lehto, Reza Dashti, Christian Ramsey, Ayse Karatas, Andrea Cardia, Ondrej Navratil, Anna Piippo, Minoru Fujiki, Stefano Toninelli, Mika Niemelä.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Lesions of the pineal region are histopathologically heterogeneous but often accompanied with severe progression of clinical signs. Surgical treatment remains challenging because of the close vicinity of the deep venous system and the mesencephalo-diencephalic structures in this region. We present the surgical approaches and techniques in a consecutive series of 119 patients treated by the senior author (J.H.) between 1980 and 2007 at 2 different neurosurgical university centers in Kuopio and Helsinki, Finland.
METHODS: Of the included patients, 107 (90%) presented with pineal region tumors and 12 (10%) with vascular malformations. The ITSC route was used for removal of the lesion in 111 (93%) patients and the OIH approach in 8 (7%) patients. All except one patient were operated on in a sitting position.
RESULTS: We reviewed all clinical data and radiographic images and analyzed all surgical videos. The pineal lesions were removed completely in most cases (88%). There was no surgical mortality. Twenty-two (18%) of the patients had complications in the postoperative period; these included 1 epidural hematoma, 9 transient Parinaud syndrome, 2 meningitis, 3 wound infections, 2 transient memory disturbances, 2 mild hemiparesis, 1 CSF fistula, and 2 cranial nerves palsies (IV and VI). During a 3.5-year follow-up, 12 patients with malignant lesions died; all patients with benign tumors survived.
CONCLUSIONS: The ITSC route is a safe and effective surgical approach, associated with low morbidity, complete lesion removal, and definitive histopathologic diagnosis. Considering risk vs benefit, we therefore believe that the surgical treatment can be offered in most cases as the first treatment option for pineal tumors.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19055952     DOI: 10.1016/j.surneu.2008.07.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Neurol        ISSN: 0090-3019


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4.  Endoscopic-assisted surgery versus microsurgery for pineal region tumors: a single-center retrospective study.

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10.  Management of pineal region tumors in a pediatric case series.

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