Our Experience of Posterior Fossa Tumors Surgeries

T. Khokhar, A. Ali, Ahmad Faizan Bukhari, Muhammad Naveed Majeed, H. Abdul Majid, A. Bashir
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Objective:  In Neurosurgery Unit III, Punjab Institute of Neurosciences, Lahore, we evaluated our posterior fossa tumor surgery results, complications, and surgical outcomes. Materials and Methods:  Between January 2017 and September 2021, 80 patients with posterior fossa tumors who underwent surgical excision at the Neurosurgery Department-III of the Punjab Institute of Neurosciences in Lahore were studied retrospectively. For each patient, the diagnosis was made clinically and confirmed radiologically and histopathologically. Results:  Males comprised 47 percent (37) of the 80 cases, while females made up 53 percent (43). The average age was 15 (with a range of 6 – 30 years). Medulloblastomas were the most frequent pathology in 25 patients (31%), followed by ependymomas in 21 patients (26%), pilocytic astrocytomas in 19 patients (24%), and hemangioblastomas in 7 individuals (8.8%). There were four cases of metastatic brain cancers (5%), two cases of choroid plexus papilloma (2.5%), one case of ganglioglioma (1.3%), and one case of Dermoid cyst (1.3%). In 90 percent of the cases (72 cases), gross total resection was obtained, while subtotal excision was performed in 10% of the cases (8 cases). The best results were seen in pilocytic astrocytoma surgery, followed by ependymoma surgery, whereas the worst results were seen in medulloblastoma surgery. Conclusion:  The surgical treatment of posterior fossa tumors still poses a significant challenge to neurosurgeons. Our experience shows that accepted results, complications, and surgical outcomes can be obtained by meticulous surgical techniques from previous clinical studies.
后窝肿瘤的手术经验
目的:在拉合尔旁遮普神经科学研究所神经外科第三单元,我们评估了后窝肿瘤手术的结果、并发症和手术结果。材料和方法:回顾性研究了2017年1月至2021年9月期间在拉合尔旁遮普神经科学研究所神经外科iii部接受手术切除的80例后窝肿瘤患者。对每位患者进行临床诊断,并经放射学和组织病理学证实。结果:80例患者中男性占47%(37例),女性占53%(43例)。平均年龄为15岁(6 - 30岁)。髓母细胞瘤是最常见的病理,25例(31%),其次是室管膜瘤21例(26%),毛细胞星形细胞瘤19例(24%),血管母细胞瘤7例(8.8%)。转移性脑癌4例(5%),脉络膜丛乳头状瘤2例(2.5%),神经节胶质瘤1例(1.3%),皮样囊肿1例(1.3%)。90%的病例(72例)行大体全切除,10%的病例(8例)行次全切除。毛细胞星形细胞瘤手术效果最好,其次是室管膜瘤手术,而髓母细胞瘤手术效果最差。结论:后窝肿瘤的外科治疗仍然是神经外科医生面临的一个重大挑战。我们的经验表明,通过以往临床研究中细致的手术技术可以获得可接受的结果、并发症和手术结果。
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