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How can we optimize the long-term outcome in children with intracranial cavernous malformations? A single-center experience of 61 cases

Authors :
Dorian Hirschmann
Thomas Czech
Karl Roessler
Paul Krachsberger
Shivam Paliwal
Olga Ciobanu-Caraus
Anna Cho
Andreas Peyrl
Martha Feucht
Josa Maria Frischer
Christian Dorfer
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2022.

Abstract

The objective is to provide a treatment algorithm for pediatric patients with intracranial cavernous malformations (CMs) based on our experience. Patients p p = 0.003) in the surgery group than in conservatively managed patients. In deep CMs, modified Rankin scale (mRS) was higher (4 vs 1, p = 0.003) in the surgery group than in conservatively treated patients. At the time of last follow-up, no differences in Wieser outcome class I were seen (86% vs 67%) in lobar CMs, and mRS scores had aligned between the treatment groups in deep CMs (1 vs 0). We encountered no new permanent neurological deficit at time of last follow-up. We propose a treatment algorithm according to lesion location and size, burden of symptoms, epilepsy workup, and further clinical course during observation. A conservative management is safe in pediatric patients with asymptomatic CMs. Gross total resection should be the aim in patients with symptomatic lobar CMs. A less aggressive approach with subtotal resection, when required to prevent neurological compromise, sustainably improves neurological outcome in patients with deep CMs.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e016768505f7541e6ddca4ecd4b1fde8