Craniopharyngiomas in children
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- DOI: 10.1159/000103306
Craniopharyngiomas in children
Abstract
Background: The modern era of pediatric craniopharyngioma treatment includes multiple modalities including microsurgical resection, irradiation, brachytherapy or chemotherapy. No clear consensus as to the best therapeutic approach has yet been established. The aim of this study was to describe the techniques and strategies for the treatment of pediatric craniopharyngiomas in light of a literature review with particular attention to the incidence of adverse postoperative effects.
Methods: Twenty-seven pediatric patients (median age 9.0 years) who were surgically treated for craniopharyngiomas were evaluated. We reviewed the recent literature for clinical features of craniopharyngiomas in children, including the present cases.
Results: The overall rate of radiographically complete resection of our cases was 92.6%. In the literature we reviewed, the rate of gross total resection was 33-91% (average 57.8%). According to the literature, recurrence rates range from zero to 52.8% (average 16.1%) in the gross total resection group, 51.1% in the subtotal resection without radiation therapy group, and 33.5% in the subtotal resection with radiation therapy group. In six of our most recent cases, for whom we have complete outcome analysis, radiographically complete resection is 100% with only one recurrence so far over 4 years.
Conclusions: For patients in whom early postoperative MRI reveals complete craniopharyngioma removal, a very low rate of recurrence is anticipated. In the authors' experience, radiographically total excision of even large craniopharyngiomas can be safely achieved by one or a combination of several advanced microsurgical techniques, sometimes by a staged strategy. Major morbidities can be avoided, although moderate morbidities occur and require management.
Copyright (c) 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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