Abstract
The purpose of this article was to study the characteristics of pediatric meningiomas, including the clinical symptom, anatomic location, radiological finding, treatment approaches, and long-term surgical outcome as well as the possible influence factors of the prognosis. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records and follow-up data of 39 pediatric patients who were treated by operation for intracranial meningiomas in West-China Hospital between 2009-2019. The incidence of pediatric meningioma was 0.74%. The mean age at surgery was 12.2years and the ratio of male to female was 1.3. Three cases (7.7%) were related to neurofibromas. WHO grade I was found in 26 patients (66.7%) and higher grades was seen in 13 (33.3%). The most common location sites were convexity (35.9%). Gross total excision was achieved in 28 patients (71.8%). The mean follow-up period was 54.4months. The recurrence rate was 41.9%. By survival analysis, only gross total resection (p = 0.028) was associated with favorable outcome. Meningiomas in children are very rare and have a slight male predominance. Pediatric meningiomas are more commonly located in intraventricular and have higher incidence rate of high-grade than that in adults. Although being challenging, the gross total excision should be underdone to achieve a better prognosis.
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