Abstract

BACKGROUNDInvasive sagittal sinus meningiomas are difficult tumors to cure by resection alone. Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) can be used as an adjuvant management strategy to improve tumor control after incomplete resection.OBSERVATIONSThe authors reported the long-term retrospective follow-up of two patients whose recurrent parasagittal meningiomas eventually occluded their superior sagittal sinus. Both patients underwent staged radiosurgery and fractionated radiation therapy to achieve tumor control that extended to 20 years after their initial surgery. After initial subtotal resection of meningiomas that had invaded major cerebral venous sinuses, adjuvant radiosurgery was performed to enhance local tumor control. Over time, adjacent tumor progression required repeat SRS and fractionated radiation therapy to boost long-term tumor response. Staged multimodality intervention led to extended survival in these patients with otherwise unresectable meningiomas.LESSONSMultimodality management with radiosurgery and fractionated radiation therapy was associated with long-term survival of two patients with otherwise surgically incurable and invasive meningiomas of the dural venous sinuses.

Highlights

  • Invasive sagittal sinus meningiomas are difficult tumors to cure by resection alone

  • We present the long-term outcomes of two patients whose initially low-grade parasagittal meningiomas invaded or occluded venous sinus outflows

  • 2 | J Neurosurg Case Lessons | Vol 1 | Issue 20 | May 17, 2021. Observations This long-term outcome study describes the management of two patients with invasive, recurrent, and likely fatal meningiomas that progressed within the venous outflow sinuses of the brain

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BACKGROUND

Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) can be used as an adjuvant management strategy to improve tumor control after incomplete resection. OBSERVATIONS The authors reported the long-term retrospective follow-up of two patients whose recurrent parasagittal meningiomas eventually occluded their superior sagittal sinus. Both patients underwent staged radiosurgery and fractionated radiation therapy to achieve tumor control that extended to 20 years after their initial surgery. LESSONS Multimodality management with radiosurgery and fractionated radiation therapy was associated with long-term survival of two patients with otherwise surgically incurable and invasive meningiomas of the dural venous sinuses. Multimodality management using a combination of surgery, SRS, and radiation therapy resulted in prolonged survival in these patients

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