Treatment results in patients with intracranial ependymomas.

Central European Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2011-08-01 Epub Date: 2011-05-31 DOI:10.1055/s-0031-1273745
A Boström, J Boström, W Hartmann, T Pietsch, M Feuss, M von Lehe, M Simon
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the treatment outcomes of patients with intracranial ependymomas.

Methods: Between 1988-2007, 27 consecutive patients, with 9 patients (33%) aged under 16 years, were treated at our institution for an intracranial ependymoma. Pertinent clinical data were retrieved from the patients' charts. The histopathological findings in 25 cases were reviewed using the 2007 World Health Organization (WHO) classification system. Median follow-up was 84 months.

Results: Infratentorial tumors were diagnosed in 22, and supratentorial tumors in 5 patients. Histopathological findings were ependymoma WHO grade II (E II) in 14 patients, and anaplastic ependymoma WHO grade III (AE III) in 13 patients. A complete tumor resection was achieved with the first operation in 20 cases (74%). Primary adjuvant therapy consisted of chemotherapy alone in a 17-month-old child with an incompletely resected posterior fossa AE III, radiation therapy alone in 4 cases, and combined radiation therapy and chemotherapy in 7 cases. Tumor recurrence was seen in 10 cases (37%), including 5 patients with an E II and 5 patients with an AE III. The 5-year progression-free survival (PFS) was 74% and 67% for E II and AE III, respectively. The 5-year PFS was 80% following a complete resection, and 56% in patients with a residual tumor.

Conclusions: Surgery alone, as the primary treatment, achieves a good outcome in most patients with E II. Good results can be achieved with surgery and adjuvant local radiotherapy in patients with AE III.

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颅内室管膜瘤的治疗结果。
目的:探讨颅内室管膜瘤的治疗效果。方法:1988-2007年间,27例患者在我院接受颅内室管膜瘤治疗,其中9例(33%)年龄在16岁以下。从患者的病历中检索相关的临床资料。采用2007年世界卫生组织(WHO)分类系统对25例的组织病理学结果进行了回顾。中位随访时间为84个月。结果:幕下肿瘤22例,幕上肿瘤5例。组织病理学结果为WHO II级室管膜瘤14例,WHO III级间变性室管膜瘤13例。20例(74%)首次手术肿瘤完全切除。17月龄后窝AE III不完全切除患儿1例,主要辅助治疗为单纯化疗,单纯放疗4例,放化疗联合治疗7例。10例(37%)出现肿瘤复发,其中5例为AE II, 5例为AE III。AE II和AE III的5年无进展生存期(PFS)分别为74%和67%。完全切除后的5年PFS为80%,残留肿瘤患者的5年PFS为56%。结论:单纯手术作为主要治疗手段,多数Eⅱ患者预后良好。对AE III型患者行手术和辅助局部放疗可取得较好的效果。
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