Tentorial Meningiomas: Clinical Results in 81 Patients Treated Microsurgically

Author:

Bassiouni Hischam1,Hunold Anja1,Asgari Siamak1,Stolke Dietmar1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVE: Even during the microsurgical era, tentorial meningiomas present a formidable surgical challenge when tumor involves critical neurovascular structures. We report our experience with tentorial meningioma with regard to clinical presentation, diagnostic workup, microsurgical technique, complications, and follow-up results. METHODS: In a retrospective study, we reviewed the medical charts, neuroimaging data, and follow-up data of patients treated microsurgically for tentorial meningioma in our department between January 1989 and June 2002. Patients were routinely scheduled for clinical and radiological follow-up 6 months and 1 year after surgery. Thereafter, follow-up was performed every 1 or 2 years on the basis of the results of each follow-up examination. RESULTS: The main presenting symptoms of the patients (69 women and 12 men) were headache (75%), dizziness (49%), and gait disturbance (46%). The leading neurological signs were gait ataxia (52%) and cranial nerve deficits (28%). Extent of tumor resection was Simpson Grade I in 29 patients, Grade II in 45 patients, Grade III in 1 patient, Grade IV in 4 patients, and unknown in 2 patients. Permanent surgical morbidity and mortality were 19.8 and 2.5%, respectively. Clinical and magnetic resonance imaging follow-up was available in 74 patients for a period ranging from 1 to 13 years (mean, 5.9 yr). Of these, 64 patients (86%) have resumed normal life activity. Seven patients had tumor recurrence and four underwent reoperation. CONCLUSION: Careful preoperative planning of the surgical approach tailored to tumor location and extent is a prerequisite to achieve radical microsurgical tumor resection with minimal morbidity and mortality. Resection of an infiltrated but patent venous sinus is not recommended.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Surgery

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