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Morphometric analysis of posterior fossa in Indian CP angle acoustic schwannoma patients

AIM: To study the morphometry of posterior fossa in Indian CP angle schwannoma patients in order to know its influence on the extent of excision of the CP angle acoustic schwannomas. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred cases of cerebellopontine angle schwannomas treated surgically by the senior autho...

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Autores principales: Patibandla, Mohana Rao, Panigrahi, Manas K., Gurram, Paniraj L., Thotakura, Amit Kumar, Kulkarni, Dilip
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4849294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27366252
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1793-5482.145308
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author Patibandla, Mohana Rao
Panigrahi, Manas K.
Gurram, Paniraj L.
Thotakura, Amit Kumar
Kulkarni, Dilip
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Panigrahi, Manas K.
Gurram, Paniraj L.
Thotakura, Amit Kumar
Kulkarni, Dilip
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description AIM: To study the morphometry of posterior fossa in Indian CP angle schwannoma patients in order to know its influence on the extent of excision of the CP angle acoustic schwannomas. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred cases of cerebellopontine angle schwannomas treated surgically by the senior author and 20 controls between January 2006 and June 2011 were consecutively investigated with computed tomography (CT) using the high-resolution CT bone windows before surgery. Evaluation of anatomic parameters of the petrous bone and posterior fossa cavity were done in all patients and controls. Data were entered in Excel software and were analyzed using NCSS software. All possible regression analysis was done to select the important variables to be included in the model to predict the excision of tumor with these variables. A prediction model was developed defining the binary outcome as total excision or subtotal excision as dependent variable and the morphometric data and grading of tumor as independent variables. RESULTS: Interpetrous distance (IP) is the distance between the two petrous apices. Sigmoid distance (IS) distance is the distance between the two sigmoid points. Sigmoid point is the point at which the scalloped impression of the sigmoid sinus straightens to join the occipital bone posteriorly. SAG is the distance between the mid IP point and the mid-point on the inner wall of the occipital bone. The PM angle was 47.8±4.14 degrees (38-58), the PA angle was 42.68±4.47 degrees (34-53), the IP distance was 2.07±0.13 cm (1.5-2.8), the sagittal diameter of posterior fossa was 6.22±0.73 cm (5.1-9.8) and the intersigmoid distance was 9.45±0.73 cm (7.4-11). There was no significant gender difference in the posterior fossa morphometry between patients and controls. Inter-sigmoid distance and the petrous-apex angle were more in the Indians when compared to the European population mentioned in the Mathies and Samii study. CONCLUSIONS: The posterior fossa morphological parameters of the Indian and European population differ significantly. Inter-sigmoid distance and the petrous-apex angle were more in the Indians when compared to the Europeans. There is no significant gender difference in the morphometry of the Indians. There is no significant difference between the patients and the control groups. In our study the adhesions with surrounding structures along with the posterior fossa morphometry significantly affect the extent of excision.
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spelling pubmed-48492942016-07-01 Morphometric analysis of posterior fossa in Indian CP angle acoustic schwannoma patients Patibandla, Mohana Rao Panigrahi, Manas K. Gurram, Paniraj L. Thotakura, Amit Kumar Kulkarni, Dilip Asian J Neurosurg Original Article AIM: To study the morphometry of posterior fossa in Indian CP angle schwannoma patients in order to know its influence on the extent of excision of the CP angle acoustic schwannomas. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred cases of cerebellopontine angle schwannomas treated surgically by the senior author and 20 controls between January 2006 and June 2011 were consecutively investigated with computed tomography (CT) using the high-resolution CT bone windows before surgery. Evaluation of anatomic parameters of the petrous bone and posterior fossa cavity were done in all patients and controls. Data were entered in Excel software and were analyzed using NCSS software. All possible regression analysis was done to select the important variables to be included in the model to predict the excision of tumor with these variables. A prediction model was developed defining the binary outcome as total excision or subtotal excision as dependent variable and the morphometric data and grading of tumor as independent variables. RESULTS: Interpetrous distance (IP) is the distance between the two petrous apices. Sigmoid distance (IS) distance is the distance between the two sigmoid points. Sigmoid point is the point at which the scalloped impression of the sigmoid sinus straightens to join the occipital bone posteriorly. SAG is the distance between the mid IP point and the mid-point on the inner wall of the occipital bone. The PM angle was 47.8±4.14 degrees (38-58), the PA angle was 42.68±4.47 degrees (34-53), the IP distance was 2.07±0.13 cm (1.5-2.8), the sagittal diameter of posterior fossa was 6.22±0.73 cm (5.1-9.8) and the intersigmoid distance was 9.45±0.73 cm (7.4-11). There was no significant gender difference in the posterior fossa morphometry between patients and controls. Inter-sigmoid distance and the petrous-apex angle were more in the Indians when compared to the European population mentioned in the Mathies and Samii study. CONCLUSIONS: The posterior fossa morphological parameters of the Indian and European population differ significantly. Inter-sigmoid distance and the petrous-apex angle were more in the Indians when compared to the Europeans. There is no significant gender difference in the morphometry of the Indians. There is no significant difference between the patients and the control groups. In our study the adhesions with surrounding structures along with the posterior fossa morphometry significantly affect the extent of excision. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4849294/ /pubmed/27366252 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1793-5482.145308 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Asian Journal of Neurosurgery http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Patibandla, Mohana Rao
Panigrahi, Manas K.
Gurram, Paniraj L.
Thotakura, Amit Kumar
Kulkarni, Dilip
Morphometric analysis of posterior fossa in Indian CP angle acoustic schwannoma patients
title Morphometric analysis of posterior fossa in Indian CP angle acoustic schwannoma patients
title_full Morphometric analysis of posterior fossa in Indian CP angle acoustic schwannoma patients
title_fullStr Morphometric analysis of posterior fossa in Indian CP angle acoustic schwannoma patients
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric analysis of posterior fossa in Indian CP angle acoustic schwannoma patients
title_short Morphometric analysis of posterior fossa in Indian CP angle acoustic schwannoma patients
title_sort morphometric analysis of posterior fossa in indian cp angle acoustic schwannoma patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4849294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27366252
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1793-5482.145308
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