| Literature DB >> 31075775 |
Jin Wook Kim1, Hee-Won Jung2, Yong Hwy Kim1, Chul-Kee Park1, Hyun-Tai Chung1, Sun Ha Paek1, Dong Gyu Kim1, Sang Hyung Lee2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVEA thorough investigation of the long-term outcomes and chronological changes of multimodal treatments for petroclival meningiomas is required to establish optimal management strategies. The authors retrospectively reviewed the long-term clinical outcomes of patients with petroclival meningioma according to various treatments, including various surgical approaches, and they suggest treatment strategies based on 30 years of experience at a single institution.METHODSNinety-two patients with petroclival meningiomas were treated surgically at the authors' institution from 1986 to 2015. Patient demographics, overall survival, local tumor control rates, and functional outcomes according to multimodal treatments, as well as chronological change in management strategies, were evaluated. The mean clinical and radiological follow-up periods were 121 months (range 1-368 months) and 105 months (range 1-348 months), respectively.RESULTSA posterior transpetrosal approach was most frequently selected and was followed in 44 patients (48%); a simple retrosigmoid approach, undertaken in 30 patients, was the second most common. The initial extent of resection and following adjuvant treatment modality were classified into 3 subgroups: gross-total resection (GTR) only in 13 patients; non-GTR treatment followed by adjuvant radiosurgery or radiation therapy (non-GTR+RS/RT) in 56 patients; and non-GTR without adjuvant treatment (non-GTR only) in 23 patients. The overall progression-free survival rate was 85.8% at 5 years and 81.2% at 10 years. Progression or recurrence rates according to each subgroup were 7.7%, 12.5%, and 30.4%, respectively.CONCLUSIONSThe authors' preferred multimodal treatment strategy, that of planned incomplete resection and subsequent adjuvant radiosurgery, is a feasible option for the management of patients with large petroclival meningiomas, considering both local tumor control and postoperative quality of life.Entities:
Keywords: CN = cranial nerve; GKRS = Gamma Knife radiosurgery; GTR = gross-total resection; KPS = Karnofsky Performance Scale; PR = partial resection; RS = radiosurgery; RT = radiation therapy; SRS = stereotactic radiosurgery; STR = subtotal resection; WHO = World Health Organization; long-term outcome; oncology; petroclival meningioma; surgery; surgical approach
Year: 2019 PMID: 31075775 DOI: 10.3171/2019.2.JNS182604
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosurg ISSN: 0022-3085 Impact factor: 5.115