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What is the ideal grade of resection for parasagittal meningiomas with the invasion of superior sagittal sinus? Simpson I or Simpson II resection? A retrospective observational study
BACKGROUND: Parasagittal meningioma (PSM) is a tumor located in the parasagittal angle which extends to and/ or invades the superior sagittal sinus (SSS). Surgical resection of the PSM, the standard treatment in such cases, poses a challenge for neurosurgery, particularly where there is an invasion...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610603/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36324976 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_436_2022 |
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author | Aguiar, Paulo Henrique Pires Dos Santos, Rafael Rodrigues Pinheiro Marson, Fernando Augusto Lima Dezena, Roberto Alexandre Rampazzo, Ana Carla Mondek Rampazzo |
author_facet | Aguiar, Paulo Henrique Pires Dos Santos, Rafael Rodrigues Pinheiro Marson, Fernando Augusto Lima Dezena, Roberto Alexandre Rampazzo, Ana Carla Mondek Rampazzo |
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description | BACKGROUND: Parasagittal meningioma (PSM) is a tumor located in the parasagittal angle which extends to and/ or invades the superior sagittal sinus (SSS). Surgical resection of the PSM, the standard treatment in such cases, poses a challenge for neurosurgery, particularly where there is an invasion of the SSS. This is due to the risk of complications through injury to the adjacent vascular structures. The objective of the study was to perform a comparative evaluation of the surgical techniques for total resection of the PSM (Simpson Grade [SG] I and SG II), which present the highest rates of success in terms of the following variables: mortality, recurrence, and postoperative complications. METHODS: Fifty-six patients undergoing resection surgery for PSM with the invasion of the SSS were enrolled. The patients were divided into two groups: Group A, comprising 26 cases of patients subjected to SG I PSM resection surgery and Group B, with 31 cases of patients subjected to SG II PSM resection surgery, with preservation of the SSS. RESULTS: The results showed that Group B had lower rates of postoperative deficit (P = 0.026), zero mortality, and reduced recurrence. The use of complementary radiotherapy for atypical meningiomas (WHO II) in Group B was satisfactory in controlling the disease. CONCLUSION: The Simpson II, with preservation of the SSS, was better as it diminishes the vascular risks of surgery, reduces the frequency of severe postoperative deficit, and reduces mortality. |
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spelling | pubmed-96106032022-11-01 What is the ideal grade of resection for parasagittal meningiomas with the invasion of superior sagittal sinus? Simpson I or Simpson II resection? A retrospective observational study Aguiar, Paulo Henrique Pires Dos Santos, Rafael Rodrigues Pinheiro Marson, Fernando Augusto Lima Dezena, Roberto Alexandre Rampazzo, Ana Carla Mondek Rampazzo Surg Neurol Int Original Article BACKGROUND: Parasagittal meningioma (PSM) is a tumor located in the parasagittal angle which extends to and/ or invades the superior sagittal sinus (SSS). Surgical resection of the PSM, the standard treatment in such cases, poses a challenge for neurosurgery, particularly where there is an invasion of the SSS. This is due to the risk of complications through injury to the adjacent vascular structures. The objective of the study was to perform a comparative evaluation of the surgical techniques for total resection of the PSM (Simpson Grade [SG] I and SG II), which present the highest rates of success in terms of the following variables: mortality, recurrence, and postoperative complications. METHODS: Fifty-six patients undergoing resection surgery for PSM with the invasion of the SSS were enrolled. The patients were divided into two groups: Group A, comprising 26 cases of patients subjected to SG I PSM resection surgery and Group B, with 31 cases of patients subjected to SG II PSM resection surgery, with preservation of the SSS. RESULTS: The results showed that Group B had lower rates of postoperative deficit (P = 0.026), zero mortality, and reduced recurrence. The use of complementary radiotherapy for atypical meningiomas (WHO II) in Group B was satisfactory in controlling the disease. CONCLUSION: The Simpson II, with preservation of the SSS, was better as it diminishes the vascular risks of surgery, reduces the frequency of severe postoperative deficit, and reduces mortality. Scientific Scholar 2022-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9610603/ /pubmed/36324976 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_436_2022 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Surgical Neurology International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, transform, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Aguiar, Paulo Henrique Pires Dos Santos, Rafael Rodrigues Pinheiro Marson, Fernando Augusto Lima Dezena, Roberto Alexandre Rampazzo, Ana Carla Mondek Rampazzo What is the ideal grade of resection for parasagittal meningiomas with the invasion of superior sagittal sinus? Simpson I or Simpson II resection? A retrospective observational study |
title | What is the ideal grade of resection for parasagittal meningiomas with the invasion of superior sagittal sinus? Simpson I or Simpson II resection? A retrospective observational study |
title_full | What is the ideal grade of resection for parasagittal meningiomas with the invasion of superior sagittal sinus? Simpson I or Simpson II resection? A retrospective observational study |
title_fullStr | What is the ideal grade of resection for parasagittal meningiomas with the invasion of superior sagittal sinus? Simpson I or Simpson II resection? A retrospective observational study |
title_full_unstemmed | What is the ideal grade of resection for parasagittal meningiomas with the invasion of superior sagittal sinus? Simpson I or Simpson II resection? A retrospective observational study |
title_short | What is the ideal grade of resection for parasagittal meningiomas with the invasion of superior sagittal sinus? Simpson I or Simpson II resection? A retrospective observational study |
title_sort | what is the ideal grade of resection for parasagittal meningiomas with the invasion of superior sagittal sinus? simpson i or simpson ii resection? a retrospective observational study |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610603/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36324976 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_436_2022 |
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