A systematic review protocol of recent surgical approaches to pediatric thalamic tumors

Temitayo Ayantayo, Michael Eze Chukwu, Mubarak Jolayemi Mustapha, Muhammad Ammar Haider, Mobeen Farooqi, Fegor Owho-Ovuakporie, Ugochukwu Odekpe
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Abstract Thalamic tumors are relatively rare deep-seated lesions located in an eloquent region of the brain. They are commoner in the pediatric population and surgery is usually challenging with associated significant morbidity. Recent improvements in therapeutic approaches and surgical techniques have allowed a more accurate approach to these lesions and a reduction in morbidity and mortality. This protocol seeks to serve as an exhaustive review of literature to determine recent surgical approaches in the management of pediatric thalamic tumors. This study protocol seeks to guide the comprehensive review of literature describing surgical approaches to pediatric thalamic tumors and it follows the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis guideline 2020. Three databases were determined to be primary sources of information: PubMed, Google Scholar and SCOPUS. All observational and human randomized controlled studies describing surgical management of thalamic tumors in the pediatric population will be included. Excluded studies include non-human randomized control trials, abstract only articles, letters to the editor, conference proceedings and single subject case reports. Our outcomes tumor characteristics, types of surgical intervention, surgical complications, recurrence rate and overall and progression-free survival. This study aims to describe various surgical approaches in the management of pediatric thalamic tumors and compare the outcomes in these patients.
近期小儿丘脑肿瘤手术入路的系统回顾方案
丘脑肿瘤是相对罕见的深部病变,位于大脑的一个雄辩区。它们在儿科人群中很常见,手术通常具有挑战性,伴有显著的发病率。最近治疗方法和手术技术的改进使得对这些病变的治疗更准确,发病率和死亡率也有所降低。本协议旨在作为一个详尽的文献审查,以确定最近的手术方法在儿童丘脑肿瘤的管理。本研究方案旨在指导对描述小儿丘脑肿瘤手术方法的文献进行全面审查,并遵循2020年系统评价和荟萃分析指南的首选报告项目。三个数据库被确定为主要信息来源:PubMed、Google Scholar和SCOPUS。所有描述儿科人群丘脑肿瘤手术治疗的观察性和人类随机对照研究将被纳入。排除的研究包括非人类随机对照试验、纯摘要文章、致编辑的信函、会议记录和单受试者病例报告。我们的结果肿瘤特征、手术干预类型、手术并发症、复发率、总生存期和无进展生存期。本研究旨在描述小儿丘脑肿瘤的各种手术方法,并比较这些患者的结果。
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