| Literature DB >> 31903353 |
Fotios Kalfas1, Claudia Scudieri2.
Abstract
CONTEXT: The management of parasagittal and falcine meningiomas centers around the relationship between the tumor and the venous anatomy of the superior sagittal sinus (SSS) and the bridging veins. AIMS: The present study aims to address neurosurgical outcomes in a cohort of patients with parasagittal and falcine meningiomas >2.0 cm in the largest diameter, in which a neurosurgical/multidisciplinary treatment was considered. SETTINGS ANDEntities:
Keywords: Falcine meningiomas; microsurgical resection; parasagittal meningiomas; radiosurgery
Year: 2019 PMID: 31903353 PMCID: PMC6896637 DOI: 10.4103/ajns.AJNS_245_18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian J Neurosurg
Demographic data in 100 patients with parasagittal/falcine meningiomas
| Parameter | No sinus invasion | Sinus invasion | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of patients | 54 | 46 | |
| Sex (%) | |||
| Male/female | 39/61 | 41/59 | NS |
| Mean age at surgery (years) | 55±1.6 | 56±2.5 | NS |
| % w/WHO grade | |||
| I | 70 | 41 | <0.01 |
| II | 29 | 44 | |
| III | 1 | 5 | |
| % w/GTR | 95 | 73 | <0.01 |
| % w/immediate postoperator SRS | 4 | 18 | NS |
The mean values are expressed±SE. NS – Not significant; SRS – Stereotactic radiosurgery; SE – Standard error; GTR – Gross total resection
Presenting symptoms in patients in this series
| Symptom | Number of patients |
|---|---|
| Asymptomatic | 35 |
| Headache | 25 |
| Seizure | 16 |
| Ataxia/gait disturbance | 5 |
| Unilateral weakness | 6 |
| Lower extremity weakness | 6 |
| New psychotic behavior | 5 |
| Palpable mass | 2 |
Figure 1Kaplan–Meier survival plot for patients with a WHO Grade I tumor who were not treated with early postoperative radiosurgery, comparing recurrence/progression-free survival for patients who underwent gross total resection versus intentional subtotal resection in which tumor was left in the superior sagittal sinus or attached to bridging cortical veins. NS – Not significant
Medical and neurosurgical morbidity in 100 patients with parasagittal/falcine meningiomas
| Type of morbidity | Number of patients |
|---|---|
| Neurological deficits | 3 of 100 |
| Hemiparesis | 2 |
| Lower extremity weakness | 1 |
| Overall complication rate (%) | 13 of 100 (13) |
| Medical complications | 5 of 100 |
| New seizures | 2 |
| Pneumonia | 1 |
| Urinary tract infection | 2 |
| Neurosurgical complications | 8 of 100 |
| Wound infection | 1 |
| CSF leak | 2 |
| Venous infarction | 1 |
| Cerebral edema | 4 (2 SRS 2 surgical) |
CSF – Cerebrospinal fluid; SRS – Stereotactic radiosurgery