Search results for "Gross total resection"

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Ossified spinal meningiomas: Clinical and surgical features

2016

Abstract Object Meningiomas constitute 25% of primary spinal tumors and predominantly involve the thoracic spinal cord. Although calcifications are commonly seen in intracranial meningiomas, gross calcifications are observed in only 1–5% of all spinal meningiomas. We report the clinical findings, surgical strategy and histological features of 9 patients with ossified spinal meningiomas (OSMs). Patients and methods Clinical and surgical features of 9 patients with ossified spinal meningiomas were retrospectively reviewed. Results There were 8 women and 1 man with a mean age of 59 years. In 7 patients, the lesions were localized in the thoracic segment of the spine while in 2 patients in the …

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Extent of resection and survival in glioblastoma multiforme

2016

Brown and colleagues1 reported the results of a systematic review of the literature aimed in determining whether greater extent of resection (EOR) is associated with improved 1- and 2-year overall survival and 6-month and 1-year progression-free survival in patients affected by glioblastoma multiforme. The analysis revealed 37 studies suitable for inclusion. The authors found that gross total resection (GTR) for glioblastoma multiforme reduces 1- and 2-year mortality, thus supporting GTR over subtotal resection and biopsy.

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Coplanar Indirect-Navigated Intraoperative Ultrasound: Matching Un-navigated Probes With Neuronavigation During Neurosurgical Procedures. How We Do I…

2021

BACKGROUND Intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS) is becoming more and more adopted in neurosurgery, since it has been associated to greater extent of resection (EOR) and to gross total resection (GTR) during brain tumor surgery. IOUS main limitations are spatial resolution, width and orientation of the field of view and scan quality, which are operator-dependent. Furthermore, most neurosurgeons are not confident with this technique, which needs a long learning curve in order to identify and interpret anatomic structures. OBJECTIVE To describe an effective procedure to take advantages of both IOUS and neuronavigation in case of lack of a navigated ultrasound system. METHODS We propose a reliable …

medicine.medical_specialtyIntraoperative ultrasoundNeuronavigationbusiness.industryOrientation (computer vision)Brain NeoplasmsUltrasoundExtent of resectionGross Total ResectionBrain tumorsNeurosurgical ProceduresIntraoperative ultrasoundNavigated intraoperative ultrasoundUltrasoundmedicineHumansSurgeryMedical physicsIOUSNeurology (clinical)UltrasonographybusinessNeuronavigationBrain tumor surgeryUltrasonographyOperative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.)
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Evaluation of Resection Margin after Image-Guided Dural Tail Resection in Convexity Meningiomas

2021

Infiltration of adjacent dura with meningioma cells is a common phenomenon. Wide resection of the dural tail (DT) to achieve a gross total resection is a general recommendation. We aimed to investigate a tumor cell infiltration of the DT after image-guided resection of convexity meningiomas. The study’s inclusion criteria were the diagnosis of convexity meningioma, planned Simpson I° resection, and an identifiable DT. Intraoperative image-guidance was applied to identify the outer edge of the DT and to guide resection. After resection, en-bloc specimen or four samples of outermost pieces of DT in case of piecemeal resection were sent for histological analysis. In addition to resection margi…

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