Literature DB >> 7847151

Giant cranial base tumours.

S Pomeranz1, F Umansky, J Elidan, E Ashkenazi, A Valarezo, M Shalit.   

Abstract

Thirty-three patients with giant (diameter > or = 4.5 cm) cranial base tumours who underwent surgery at the Hadassah Hospital over the last ten years are described. Twenty-three of the patients had meningiomas, 4 neurinomas, one giant cell tumour, one haemangiopericytoma, and 4 had malignant meningiomas. Four tumours were at the cerebellopontine angle, 9 within the anterior cranial fossa, 8 petroclival, 8 on middle fossa floor, and 4 along the sphenoid ridge. The average pre-operative symptom duration was 31 months, range 3-180 months. Nineteen patients had a radical tumour resection, 10 subtotal, and 4 a partial resection on an average 1.7 operations per patient. The mean follow-up period from the first operation was 39 months (range 2-120). There was no mortality peri-operatively or during the follow-up period. The mean pre-operative Karnofsky score was 68 and at the last follow-up 76. There was no correlation between histology and degree of resection, complications, or status at last follow-up. The best resections (92% radical) and outcome (mean Karnofsky 92) with the least number of operations (mean 1.4) were in the anterior fossa and along the sphenoid wing. The patients requiring the most operations (mean 2.1), having the smallest percentage of radical resections (25%) and the least favourable outcomes (mean Karnofsky 52) were those with petroclival tumours. Patients with giant cranial base tumours have a good overall long-term prognosis, but especially those with petroclival tumours challenge us to improve our techniques.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7847151     DOI: 10.1007/bf01406490

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)        ISSN: 0001-6268            Impact factor:   2.216


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