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Falcotentorial Meningiomas: Insights from Surgical Strategies and Clinical Outcomes

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Journal J Clin Med
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2024 Apr 13
PMID 38610728
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: Falcotentorial meningiomas are exceptionally uncommon tumors, presenting a challenge for neurosurgeons due to their close proximity to vital structures. Gross total resection represents the standard of treatment for these tumors. However, care must be taken when surgically approaching these lesions, since damaging neurovascular structures may cause unacceptable morbidity. Selecting the optimal surgical approach for each tumor is of paramount importance when treating these patients. : The authors reviewed medical records to identify all patients with falcotentorial meningiomas who underwent resection at the University Hospital of Freiburg between January 2001 and December 2021. Clinical and imaging data, surgical management, and clinical outcomes were analyzed. : Falcotentorial meningiomas occurred in 0.7% (15 of 2124 patients) of patients with intracranial meningiomas. Of these 15 patients, 8 were female and 7 male. The occipital interhemispheric approach was used in nine patients, the supracerebellar infratentorial approach in five patients, and the retrosigmoidal approach in one patient. Three patients developed visual field deficits after surgical resection. Incomplete resection was significantly associated with tumor progression ( < 0.05). : Individualized surgical strategies, guided by preoperative imaging and classification systems, play a crucial role in optimizing patient care. Among the available approaches, the occipital interhemispheric and supracerebellar infratentorial approaches are frequently employed and considered among the safest options for these tumors.

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