Lateral-type posterior fossa ependymomas in pediatric patients: a national collaborative study.

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Autors de IIS La Fe

Autors aliens a IIS La Fe

  • Plaza-Ramirez, Estela
  • Lopez-Guerrero, Antonio
  • Lopez-Bermeo, Diego
  • Garcia-Campos, Teresa
  • Vazquez-Sufuentes, Silvia
  • Munarriz, Pablo M
  • Lopez-Garcia, Elena
  • Londono-Quiroz, Alejandra
  • Ferreras-Garcia, Cristina
  • Garcia-Conde, Mario
  • Saceda-Gutierrez, Javier
  • Gimenez-Pando, Jorge
  • Pancucci, Giovanni
  • Iglesias-Morono, Sara

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To review a multicentric series of lateral-type posterior fossa ependymomas operated in the last ten years and to analyze the factors related to clinical evolution and tumor survival. METHODS: Descriptive, retrospective study. Active members of the Spanish Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery were invited to participate in this multicentric study. Clinical and radiological data were incorporated to an open database. The role of histologic grade, grade of resection, postoperative morbidities, and clinical follow-up was evaluated through bivariate associations (chi-square), Kaplan-Meier's curves (log-rank test), and multivariate analysis (binary logistic regression). RESULTS: Fourteen centers entered the study, and 25 cases with a minimum follow-up of 6 months were included. There were 13 boys and 12 girls with a mean age close to 3 years. Mean tumor volume at diagnosis was over 60 cc. A complete resection was achieved in 8 patients and a near-total resection in 5 cases. Fifteen tumors were diagnosed as ependymoma grade 2 and ten as ependymoma grade 3. Major morbidity occurred postoperatively in 14 patients but was resolved in twelve within 6 months. There were six cases of death and 11 cases of tumor progression along the observation period. Mean follow-up was 44.8 months. Major morbidity was significantly associated with histologic grade but not with the degree of resection. Overall and progression-free survival were significantly associated with complete surgical resection. At the last follow-up, 16 patients carried a normal life, and three displayed a mild restriction according to Lansky's scale. CONCLUSIONS: Lateral-type posterior fossa ependymomas constitute a specific pathologic and clinical tumor subtype with bad prognosis. Gross total resection is the goal of surgical treatment, for it significantly improves prognosis with no additional morbidity. Neurological deficits associated to lower cranial nerve dysfunction are common, but most are transient. Deeper genetic characterization of these tumors may identify risk factors that guide new treatments and stratification of adjuvant therapies.

© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

Dades de la publicació

ISSN/ISSNe:
0256-7040, 1433-0350

CHILDS NERVOUS SYSTEM  SPRINGER

Tipus:
Article
Pàgines:
407-416
PubMed:
37889277
Factor d'Impacte:
0,430 SCImago
Quartil:
Q2 SCImago

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Keywords

  • Ependymoma; Posterior fossa; Lateral-type; Pontocerebellar; Morbidity; Survival

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