Abstract

Particle embolization is widely used in the treatment of meningiomas. We assessed the frequency and outcome of complications of embolization of meningiomas and tried to identify risk factors. Between 1994 and 2009, a total of 198 patients with 201 meningiomas underwent embolization. Indication for embolization was preoperative in 165 meningiomas and adjunctive to radiosurgery in 8. In the remaining 28 meningiomas, embolization was initially offered as a sole therapy. There were 128 women and 70 men with a mean age of 54.4 years (median age, 54 years; range, 15-90 years). Complications were defined as any neurologic deficit or death that occurred during or after embolization. Logistic regression was used to identify the following possible risk factors: age above median, female sex, tumor size above median, meningioma location in 5 categories, use of small particle size (45-150 microm), the presence of major peritumoral edema, and arterial supply in 3 categories. Complications occurred in 11 patients (5.6%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 3.0%-9.8%). Ten complications were hemorrhagic, and 1 was ischemic. Six of 10 patients with hemorrhagic complications underwent emergency surgery with removal of the hematoma and meningioma. Complications of embolization resulted in death in 2 and dependency in 5 patients (7/198, 3.5%; 95% CI, 1.6%-2.0%). The use of small particles (45-150 mum) was the only risk factor for complications (odds ratio [OR], 10.21; CI, 1.3-80.7; P = .028). In this series, particle embolization of meningiomas had a complication rate of 5.6%. We believe that the use of small polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) particles (45-150 microm) should be discouraged.

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  • MethodsBetween 1994 and 2009, a total of 198 patients with 201 meningiomas underwent embolization

  • AND PURPOSE: Particle embolization is widely used in the treatment of meningiomas

  • We believe that the use of small polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) particles (45–150 ␮m) should be discouraged

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Between 1994 and 2009, a total of 198 patients with 201 meningiomas underwent embolization. Indication for embolization was preoperative in 165 meningiomas and adjunctive to radiosurgery in 8. In the remaining 28 meningiomas, embolization was initially offered as a sole therapy. Logistic regression was used to identify the following possible risk factors: age above median, female sex, tumor size above median, meningioma location in 5 categories, use of small particle size (45–150 ␮m), the presence of major peritumoral edema, and arterial supply in 3 categories. General Between 1994 and 2009, a total of 210 patients with 213 meningiomas received embolization at our institution. The present study consists of 201 embolized meningiomas in 198 patients. The following patient characteristics were assessed: age, sex, indication for embolization, and meningioma size. Arterial supply to the meningioma was classified as more than 75% external carotid artery supply, equal external and internal carotid artery supply, and more than 75% internal carotid artery supply

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