Abstract

PURPOSE: To report our experience with different craniopharyngioma management strategies done for 246 patients in a single institution during a period of 14 years. METHODS: The medical records of all children with the diagnosis of craniopharyngioma treated at Children's Cancer Hospital Egypt (CCHE-57357) during the period from July 2007 to December 2021 were retrospectively reviewed. RESULTS : our registry included 246 pediatric craniopharyngiomawith median age of 7.4 years old. The main strategies of management after initial surgery were follow up, radiotherapy or administration of intracystic interferone post ommaya insertion. The number of cases in each group were 92, 147,and three respectively. Three patients were not operated upon because of heavily calcified lesions, two of them received radiotherapy while the third was kept under follow up. Overall gross or near total total excision was achieved in 31.2 % , subtotal resection was the case in 42.1% while Ommaya insertion and biopsy was done in 21.1 % of cases. Total number of patients received radiotherapy initially or on progression was 195 patients( 78.9%). The five-year overall survival was 88% (95% CI 82.9 – 93.1) while 5- year progression free survival (PFS) was 49.2% (95% CI 41.2—57.2). The five-year PFS rates for patients in the follow up group versus radiotherapy group were 25.2% and 68.7% respectively (P< 0.0001). Beta catenin was positive in 76.4% of cases that were available for testing (123/161). CONCLUSION: management of craniopharyngioma should be individualized with the main objective is the quality of life. Conservative surgery which entails gross total safe resection whenever possible or lesser extent of resection followed by radiotherapy is the main strategy followed in our institution.

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