Jorge Torales , Alberto Di Somma , Isam Alobid , Mauricio Lopez , Jhon Hoyos , Abel Ferres , Ruben Morillas , Luis Reyes , Pedro Roldan , Ricard Valero , Joaquim Enseñat
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摘要
目的:在这项前瞻性非随机研究中,我们报告了通过鼻内径或眶上径手术治疗类似脑膜瘤患者中的蝶骨平面脑膜瘤(PS)和蝶骨结节脑膜瘤(TS)的经验。对患者的生活质量进行了综合分析:2017年11月至2020年1月期间,共纳入了20名前颅底脑膜瘤患者,其一般特征具有可比性。其中,10 名患者接受了眶上锁孔手术(SO),10 名患者接受了内镜下鼻内入路手术(EEA)。对这两种手术方法进行了分析和比较。结果:20名患者接受了EEA(10人)或SO(10人)手术。两组患者的平均切除范围无明显差异。术后,EEA 组患者的住院时间和卧床天数均长于 SO 组患者,手术时间也更长。EEA 术后 CSF 渗漏率明显高于 SO 术后(20% vs 0%,P = 0,0491)。SO组的随访时间较短,复发率略有上升。总体而言,在视觉效果方面没有发现差异。两组患者的生活质量在所有调查项目中均无差异:在这项由单个中心、单个外科医生对大小和位置相似的 PS 脑膜瘤和 TS 脑膜瘤进行的研究中,与 SO 组相比,EEA 组的住院时间更长,CSF 渗漏程度更高。通过眉上切口进行的眶上开颅手术虽然复发率略高,随访时间较短,但其生活质量却相当可观。
Endonasal versus supraorbital approach for anterior skull base meningiomas: Results and quality of life assessment from a single-surgeon cohort
Objective
In this prospective non-randomized study we reported our experience related to planum sphenoidale (PS) and tuberculum sellae (TS) meningiomas in a similar cohort of patients operated via the endonasal or the supraorbital route. A comprehensive quality of life analysis has been performed.
Methods
Being comparable in general features, between November 2017 to January 2020, a total of 20 patients with anterior skull base meningioma were included. Hence, 10 patients were treated using the supraorbital keyhole procedure (SO) while 10 patients received an endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA). Both surgical techniques were analyzed and compared. Quality of life has been analyzed with the SF-36 questionnaire.
Results
Twenty patients were identified who underwent either EEA (n = 10) or SO (n = 10). The average extent of resection achieved was not significantly different between the 2 groups. Post-operatively, the EEA group demonstrated a longer hospital stay and bed days compared with SO patients as well as a longer surgical time. There was a significant rate of more CSF leakage after EEA then after SO (20% vs 0%, p = 0,0491). The follow-up period resulted shorter in the SO group, with a slight increased recurrence rate. Overall, no differences in visual outcome were detected. There were no differences in terms of quality of life between the two groups in all the explored items.
Conclusions
In this single-center single-surgeon study of similarly sized and located PS and TS meningiomas, EEA showed longer hospital stays with higher degree of CSF leak compared with the SO group. Supraorbital craniotomy via eyebrow incision reported a comparable quality of life results, even if with a slightly higher percentage of recurrence and less follow-up.