Abstract
Growth patterns of tentorial meningiomas are related to the deep cerebral venous system and to cranial nerves IV-XI. Localization and surgical aggressiveness are decisive for the outcome to be expected. n = 25 patients (22 f, 3 m), aged from 26-77 (mean: 56.4) years underwent microsurgical removal of their tentorial meningioma. Tumor size was as follows: n = 11 < 3 cm, n = 6 3-5 cm, n = 8 > 5 cm. The median of the preoperative Karnofsky scores was 90. The operative approaches chosen were suboccipital in n = 14, subtemporal in n = 6, occasionally a combined supra- and infratentorial approach was chosen. Data regarding surgery, histology and postoperative course were available through the patient's charts and through outpatient clinic. n = 20 (80%) of the tumors were rated WHO grade I, n = 5 (20%) WHO grade II. Tumor removal according to Simpson was degrees I in n = 9 (36%), degrees II in n = 14 (56%), degrees III in n = 2 (8%). Mortality was 0%. In n = 6 patients (24%) neurological worsening, mainly due to transient cranial nerve deficits was noted. Surgical complications (CSF fistula, wound healing problems) occurred in n = 5 patients (20%). The median of the postoperative Karnofsky scores on last follow up was 90 after a median of 41.9 months. Two patients (8%), one of whom underwent reoperation developed tumor recurrency during follow up. Neurological deficits following microsurgical removal of tentorial meningiomas are transient in the majority of patients. The apparently high rate of incomplete tumor resection (app. 60% Simpson grades II and III) is due to the close topographical relationship of these tumors with important neurovascular structures. Thus, the operative strategy should not be excessively aggressive, but rather take into account the option to observe residual tumor or to apply additional stereotactic convergent beam radiation in selected cases.
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