Microsurgical treatment for parasagittal meningioma in the central gyrus region

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The aim of the present study was to determine the efficacy of microsurgery treatment for parasagittal meningioma in the central gyrus region. A microsurgical technique was used to treat 26 patients with large parasagittal meningioma in the central gyrus region. The Rolandic and draining veins and the peritumoral normal brain tissue were retained, and the associated sagittal sinus was appropriately protected. A Simpson grade I, II or III resection was performed in 8 (30.8%), 12 (46.2%) and 6 (23.1%) patients, respectively, with no post-operative mortalities. Following treatment, 9 patients exhibited hemiparalysis. No tumor recurrence was found in 21 patients during the follow-up examination. The treatment protocol described in the current study included sufficient pre-operative imaging evaluations, a skilled microsurgical technique, improved protection of the Rolandic vein and treatment of the sagittal sinus, and was found to significantly increase the total tumor removal rate and decrease post-operative recurrence.

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Bi, N., Xu, R. X., Liu, R. Y., Wu, C. M., Wang, J., Chen, W. D., … Xu, Y. H. (2013). Microsurgical treatment for parasagittal meningioma in the central gyrus region. Oncology Letters, 6(3), 781–784. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2013.1429

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