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Management of hydrocephalus after resection of posterior fossa lesions in pediatric and adult patients-predictors for development of hydrocephalus.

Sae-Yeon Won1, Daniel Dubinski2,3, Bedjan Behmanesh2, Joshua D Bernstock4, Volker Seifert2, Juergen Konczalla2, Stephanie Tritt3,5, Christian Senft2, Florian Gessler2.   

Abstract

The surgical management of hydrocephalus in patients with posterior fossa lesions (PFL) is critical for optimal patient outcome(s). Accordingly, it is prudent to identify patients in need of aggressive surgical intervention (i.e., ventriculoperitoneal [VP] shunting). To analyze prevalence of, and risk factors associated with, the development of post-operative hydrocephalus in both pediatrics and adults. A retrospective institutional analysis and review of patient records in those who had undergone PFL surgery was performed. In so doing, the authors identified patients that went on to develop post-operative hydrocephalus. The study included pediatric and adult patients treated between 2009 and 2017. Fifteen of 40 pediatric (37.5%) and 18 of 262 adult (6.9%) patients developed hydrocephalus after PFL surgery. The most common tumor entity in pediatrics was medulloblastoma (34%), astrocytoma (24.4%), and pilocytic astrocytoma (22%), whereas in adults, metastasis (29.5%), meningioma (22%), and acoustic neuroma (17.8%) were most common. Young age ≤ 2 years, medulloblastoma (OR 13.9), and brain stem compression (OR 5.4) were confirmed as independent predictors for hydrocephalus in pediatrics and pilocytic astrocytoma (OR 15.4) and pre-operative hydrocephalus (OR 3.6) in adults, respectively. All patients received VP shunts for hydrocephalus management and the mean follow-up was 29.5 months in pediatrics vs 19.2 months in adults. Overall complication rates related to VP shunts were 33.3% in pediatrics and 16.7% in adults, respectively. Shunt dependency and associated complications in pediatrics were noted to be higher than in adults. Given the identification of predictors for hydrocephalus, it is authors' contention that certain patients with those predictors may ultimately benefit from an alternative treatment regimen (e.g., pre-operative interventions) prior to PFT surgery.

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Keywords:  Adults; Hydrocephalus; Pediatrics; Posterior fossa tumor; Predictors; Shunt dependency

Year:  2019        PMID: 31286305     DOI: 10.1007/s10143-019-01139-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurg Rev        ISSN: 0344-5607            Impact factor:   3.042


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