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A comprehensive analysis of early outcomes and complication rates after 769 craniotomies in pediatric patients.

M von Lehe1, H-J Kim, J Schramm, M Simon.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Perioperative complications following craniotomy in pediatric neurosurgery have received little attention. We analyzed perioperative complications and early outcomes following craniotomy in a large cohort of pediatric patients.
METHODS: A retrospective chart review identified 769 operations (27 % epilepsy surgery, 26 % trauma, 21 % tumor, 7 % vascular, 4 % infections, 14 % other, and 88 % supratentorial) in 641 patients <16 years (mean age 8.5 years). We recorded all perioperative complications and functional outcomes 30 days after surgery.
RESULTS: Excluding epilepsy surgery cases, 17.5 % patients had emergency surgery. There were 38 new major neurological deficits (5.0 %; excluding deficits incurred as part of the surgical strategy). New neurological deficits occurred more frequently following operations for brain tumors, when compared to other surgeries (P < 0.001), and after surgery for infratentorial lesions (P < 0.001). Local complications occurred in 3.9 %, systemic complications in 2.5 % of patients. Ventricular shunting or endoscopic ventriculostomy was necessary in 87 patients (11.3 %). Surgical mortality was 2.0 % (including moribund patients after trauma or vascular incidence). Preoperative Karnofsky Performance Index (KPI) and the incurrence of new neurological deficits proved the most powerful predictors of functional outcome. Emergency surgery or repeat craniotomies were not correlated with increased rates of local complications.
CONCLUSIONS: Craniotomies for pediatric patients carry a low morbidity and mortality. Systemic complications seem to occur less often in the pediatric than in the adult population. Good surgical outcomes require a proper balance between local pediatric neurosurgical care for emergency cases and centralized treatment of more difficult cases.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23274639     DOI: 10.1007/s00381-012-2006-3

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


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