Author:
Richards Alexandra,Ved Ronak,Murphy Christopher,Hennigan Dawn,Kilday John-Paul,Kamaly-Asl Ian,Mallucci Conor,Bhatti Imran,Patel Chirag,Leach Paul
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
To evaluate overall survival for atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumors (ATRTs) in relation to extent of surgical resection.
Methods
The neurosurgical tumor databases from three UK Pediatric centers (University Hospital of Wales, Alder Hey and Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital) were analyzed. Patients with a diagnosis of ATRT were identified between 2000 and 2018. Data was collected regarding demographics, extent of resection, complications, and overall survival.
Results
Twenty-four patients diagnosed with ATRT underwent thirty-eight operations. The age range was 20 days to 147 months (median 17.5 months). The most common location for the tumor was the posterior fossa (nine patients; 38%). Six patients (25%) underwent a complete total resection (CTR), seven (29%) underwent a near total resection (NTR), eight (33.3%) underwent a subtotal resection (STR), and three patients (12.5%) had biopsy only. Two-thirds of patients who underwent a CTR are still alive, as of March 2019, compared to 29% in the NTR and 12.5% in the STR groups. Out of the thirty-eight operations, there were a total of twenty-two complications, of which the most common was pseudomeningocele (27%). The extent of surgical resection (p = 0.021), age at surgery (p = 0.00015), and the presence of metastases at diagnosis (0.015) significantly affected overall survival.
Conclusions
Although these patients are a highly vulnerable group, maximal resection is recommended where possible, for the best chance of long-term survival. However, near total resections are likely beneficial when compared with subtotal resections and biopsy alone. Maximal surgical resection should be combined with adjuvant therapies for the best long-term outcomes.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Clinical Neurology,General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
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