2022
DOI: 10.1080/02688697.2022.2033700
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Mortality and morbidity in surgically treated patients with petroclival meningiomas: a systematic review and meta-analysis of case series

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“…6,8,13 A prior meta-analysis demonstrated that approach selection does not affect the rates of CN deficits. 4 In this study, longer operative time and two-stage surgery were associated with new or worsened persistent neurological deficit, likely reflecting increased complexity. 18 This should not discourage staged approaches because these are often necessary for adequate resection when combining approaches or to reduce risk related to long operations.…”
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confidence: 64%
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“…6,8,13 A prior meta-analysis demonstrated that approach selection does not affect the rates of CN deficits. 4 In this study, longer operative time and two-stage surgery were associated with new or worsened persistent neurological deficit, likely reflecting increased complexity. 18 This should not discourage staged approaches because these are often necessary for adequate resection when combining approaches or to reduce risk related to long operations.…”
Section: Comparison With Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Prior case series reported rates of complication ranging from 5% to 17%, CSF leaks from 6% to 10%, and infection from 10% to 17.4%. 4,8,10,11,18 Mortality rates have ranged from 0% to 9% with more recent series reporting 0% similar to the current cohort. 13 The rate of CSF leak and pseudomeningocele in the current cohort (15.4%) is higher than those previously reported, potentially due to increased use of the posterior petrosal approach (78.5%), a known risk factor.…”
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