Long-term outcomes following primary resection of intraosseous meningiomas with concurrent cranioplasty: a population-based Swedish multicentre study - Report - MDSpire
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Long-term outcomes following primary resection of intraosseous meningiomas with concurrent cranioplasty: a population-based Swedish multicentre study
Long-term Results of Primary Resection for Intraosseous Meningiomas
Overview
This multicenter study evaluates the long-term outcomes of primary resection of intraosseous meningiomas with concurrent cranioplasty, highlighting surgical challenges and complication rates.
Background
Intraosseous meningiomas present unique surgical challenges due to their location and the necessity for cranial reconstruction. The management of these tumors is complicated by the potential for higher malignancy grades and the need for subsequent oncological treatments.
Data Highlights
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Key Findings
Intraosseous meningiomas require careful surgical planning due to their complex nature.
Complication rates and outcomes of cranioplasty in this context remain poorly characterized.
Higher malignancy grades in primary intraosseous meningiomas may necessitate additional oncological treatment.
Existing literature primarily consists of case reports or small series.
Systematic evaluation of long-term outcomes is warranted.
Clinical Implications
Awareness of potential complications and the need for careful monitoring post-surgery is essential.
Conclusion
This study evaluates long-term outcomes in patients undergoing resection of intraosseous meningiomas with cranioplasty.
by Robert F. Nilsson, Alba Corell, Emilia Muncan, Peter Lindvall, Rickard L. Sjöberg, Richard Ågren, Bjartur Sæmundsson, Alexander Fletcher-Sandersjöö, Ulrik Birgersson, Jimmy Sundblom, Mats Ryttlefors, Göran Hesselager, David Fröjd Revesz, Teodor Svedung Wettervik, Klas Holmgren