scholarly journals PAEDIATRIC POSTERIOR FOSSA TUMORS: A CLIN ICO - PATHOLOGICAL STUDY I N A TERTIARY CARE HO SPITAL

2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (37) ◽  
pp. 5876-5880
Author(s):  
Raja Sekhar Kennedy G ◽  
Ravi Ravi
2021 ◽  
pp. 54-56
Author(s):  
S. I. Sadique ◽  
Md. Shahid Alam ◽  
S. Chatterjee ◽  
S. Ghosh

Introduction: Posterior fossa is the commonest site of primary intracranial tumors in children, accounting for 45-60% of 1 all pediatric tumors . The aims and objectives of the study is to analyse the incidence, clinical features, surgical outcome and complications in paediatric patients with posterior fossa tumor. Material and Methods: The present study is a non-randomized prospective observational study, conducted in the department of neurosurgery, Bangur Institute of Neurosciences (B.I.N), IPGME & R, Kolkata from January 2019 to December 2020. Sample size is 50. Observations & Results: Out of 480 cases of total CNS tumors who presented in the study period, 96 cases(20%) were of paediatric posterior fossa tumors. Male dominance was seen i.e. 32 cases(64%). Most of them were in the age group 5-12 years i.e. 30 cases(60%). Headache and vomiting was the most common presenting complain present in 41 cases(82%). Fourth Ventricle was the most common location, 30 cases(60%) with Medulloblastoma being the most common tumor, 24 cases(48%). Brainstem involvement was seen in 22 cases(44%). Post-op hydrocephalus and cerebellar mutism were seen in 6 cases(12%) each. Overall mortality was 8%(4 cases). Conclusion: Posterior fossa tumors are critical brain lesions with signicant neurological morbidity and mortality. Early diagnosis of posterior fossa tumors is vital to prevent potential risks of Brain stem compression, herniation, hydrocephalus and death. With rapid advancement in radiology and the advent of modern therapeutic modalities, early diagnosis and treatment reduced the morbidity and mortality rate and improved prognosis among the patients.


Neurosurgery ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hassan Saad ◽  
David P Bray ◽  
J Tanner McMahon ◽  
Brandon D Philbrick ◽  
Reem A Dawoud ◽  
...  

Abstract BACKGROUND Posterior fossa tumors (PFTs) can cause hydrocephalus. Hydrocephalus can persist despite resection of PFTs in a subset of patients requiring permanent cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) diversion. Characteristics of this patient subset are not well defined. OBJECTIVE To define preoperative and postoperative variables that predict the need for postoperative CSF diversion in adult patients with PFTs. METHODS We surveyed the CNS (Central Nervous System) Tumor Outcomes Registry at Emory (CTORE) for patients who underwent PFT resection at 3 tertiary-care centers between 2006 and 2019. Demographic, radiographic, perioperative, and dispositional data were analyzed using univariate and multivariate models. RESULTS We included 617 patients undergoing PFT resection for intra-axial (57%) or extra-axial (43%) lesions. Gross total resection was achieved in 62% of resections. Approximately 13% of patients required permanent CSF diversion/shunting. Only 31.5% of patients who required pre- or intraop external ventricular drain (EVD) placement needed permanent CSF diversion. On logistic regression, size, transependymal flow, use of perioperative EVD, postoperative intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH), and surgical complications were predictors of permanent CSF diversion. Preoperative tumor size was only independent predictor of postoperative shunting in patients with subtotal resection. In patients with intra-axial tumors, transependymal flow (P = .014), postoperative IVH (P = .001), surgical complications (P = .013), and extent of resection (P = .03) predicted need for shunting. In extra-axial tumors, surgical complications were the major predictor (P = .022). CONCLUSION Our study demonstrates that presence of preoperative hydrocephalus in patients with PFT does not necessarily entail the need for permanent CSF diversion. We report the major predictive factors for needing permanent CSF diversion.


Neurosurgery ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 66 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Aditya Vedantam ◽  
Katie Stormes ◽  
Nisha Gadgil ◽  
Stephen F Kralik ◽  
Guillermo Aldave ◽  
...  

Abstract INTRODUCTION Persistent neurological deficits are seen in over 60% of children after resection of posterior fossa tumors. The goal of this study was to determine if these deficits are associated with persistent structural injury to white matter tracts. METHODS Demographic, clinical, and imaging data were reviewed for children undergoing resection of posterior fossa tumors at a tertiary care pediatric hospital. Preoperative, early postoperative (within 48 h of injury) and follow-up diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) were analyzed. Fractional anisotropy (FA) of the middle and superior cerebellar peduncles (SCP) were measured using manual regions of interest. Mean FA values before and after surgery were compared using paired sample T-test. Preoperative, postoperative and follow-up FA values were compared between patients with and without persistent neurological deficits. Statistical significance was set at P < .05. RESULTS A toal of 20 patients (12 male, mean age 6.1 ± 4.1 yr) were included in this study. A total of Twelve patients (60%) underwent a trans-vermian approach and 15 patients (75%) underwent gross total resection. All patients had preoperative DTI scans, and follow-up DTI scans were available for 18 patients at a median duration of 19.7 mo (range 4-57.9 mo). Compared to preoperative DTI, FA of the left SCP was significantly reduced on early postoperative DTI scans (0.44 ± 0.07 vs 0.53 ± 0.1, P = .003). Significant reduction in left SCP FA on follow-up DTI was seen in patients with persistent ataxia at follow-up (0.43 ± 0.1 vs 0.55 ± 0.1, P = .016). Patients with persistent ataxia at follow-up (n = 10) had significantly lower FA of the left SCP at follow-up compared to patients who recovered from early postoperative ataxia (n = 4) (0.43 ± 0.1 vs 0.55 ± 0.04, P = .04). CONCLUSION Reduced FA of the SCP is associated with persistent ataxia at follow-up in children undergoing resection of posterior fossa tumors.


2020 ◽  
Vol 197 ◽  
pp. 106170 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charbel Moussalem ◽  
Louna Ftouni ◽  
Zaki Abou Mrad ◽  
Ali Amine ◽  
Dima Hamideh ◽  
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1979 ◽  
Vol 10 (03) ◽  
pp. 296-300 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rainer Oberbauer ◽  
Hans Tritthart ◽  
Peter Ascher ◽  
Gerhard Walter ◽  
H. Becker

2017 ◽  
Vol 19 (suppl_4) ◽  
pp. iv47-iv47
Author(s):  
Niha Beig ◽  
Ramon Correa ◽  
Rajat Thawani ◽  
Prateek Prasanna ◽  
Chaitra Badve ◽  
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