Multilobar Insular-Involving Gliomas: Results with Hyperaggressive Resection
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Objective Hyperaggressive resection refers to a philosophy that maximal resection should be pursued in gliomas, wherever possible. In this study, we provide a detailed report of the outcomes with hyperaggressive surgery for multilobar insular-involving gliomas (MIGs). Methods We report outcomes in patients with MIGs undergoing surgery aiming at gross total resection in all cases. Risk factors for neurologic deficits and survival were modeled using logistic and Cox regression. Results There were 72 consecutive patients, of whom 53 (74%) had undergone previous surgery. A greater than 90% resection was obtained in 67 patients (93%). Nineteen of 23 patients (83%) with Grade 2 tumors survived to the end of the follow-up period. Patients with Grade 3 tumors experienced 75% two-year survival rates and 48% four-year survival rates. Patients with Grade 4 tumors experienced 55% one-year survival rates and 33% two-year survival rates; eight of 33 patients (24%) lived longer than three years and three of 33 patients were alive at five years. Fifty-eight of 68 patients (85%) surviving to the three-month follow-up had a Karnofsky performance status (KPS) of 70 or greater, and 31 of 72 patients (43%) experienced improvement in KPS postoperatively. Permanent weakness occurred in 12 patients (17%), and permanent speech problems in three patients (13% of left-sided tumors). Conclusion Hyperaggressive surgical resection of MIGs yields rates of neurologic deficits within acceptable ranges and are lower than expected. In many cases, patients exceed the long-term survival expectations of conventional treatment.
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دوره 9 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2017