An Analysis of 20 Cases of Parasagittal and Falcine Meningioma: Our Institutional Experience.

IF 0.9 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of pharmacy & bioallied sciences Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-30 DOI:10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1158_24
Boopalan Sakthisrinivasan, Rajamani Veerapandian, Ramiah Manimaran
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Parasagittal and falcine meningiomas pose significant challenges to surgical removal due to their close proximity to the superior sagittal sinus and venous structures, posing high complications. The study evaluated the effectiveness of a microsurgical approach in reducing complication rates and achieving good tumor control in parasagittal and falcine meningiomas. A study involving 20 patients with parasagittal and falcine meningiomas underwent surgery at Madurai Medical College between January 2023 and December 2023. Preoperative imaging and meticulous planning were used to preserve critical venous structures and maximize safe tumor resection. Outcomes were assessed on complete resection rates, postoperative complications, and overall survival. Complete resection was achieved in 75% of cases, with a postoperative morbidity rate of 25%. Patients with tumors involving the middle third of the superior sagittal sinus faced higher risks of postoperative complications, emphasizing the importance of precise surgical navigation. The study found that a microsurgical approach, coupled with comprehensive preoperative assessment, significantly improved patient outcomes, reducing complications and enhancing survival rates. The study emphasizes the significance of a multidisciplinary approach in managing parasagittal and falcine meningiomas, emphasizing the need for advanced imaging techniques and microsurgical planning.

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旁矢状脑膜瘤和镰状脑膜瘤20例临床分析。
矢状旁脑膜瘤和镰状脑膜瘤由于其靠近上矢状窦和静脉结构,造成高并发症,对手术切除构成重大挑战。该研究评估了显微外科入路在减少矢状旁脑膜瘤和镰状脑膜瘤并发症发生率和实现良好肿瘤控制方面的有效性。一项研究涉及2023年1月至2023年12月在马杜赖医学院接受手术的20例矢状旁脑膜瘤和镰状脑膜瘤患者。术前影像学检查和周密的计划用于保护关键的静脉结构和最大限度地安全切除肿瘤。评估的结果包括完全切除率、术后并发症和总生存率。75%的病例完全切除,术后发病率为25%。肿瘤累及上矢状窦中三分之一的患者术后并发症风险较高,强调精确手术导航的重要性。研究发现,显微外科手术方法,加上全面的术前评估,显著改善了患者的预后,减少了并发症,提高了生存率。该研究强调了多学科方法治疗矢状旁脑膜瘤和镰状脑膜瘤的重要性,强调了先进成像技术和显微手术计划的必要性。
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