Intracranial mengiomas resection in MEDERI Bogotá, Colombia 2013 - 2018

Autor: Perez Pinto, Francisco
Přispěvatelé: Cortés Lozano, William, Buitrago-Medina, Daniel-Alejandro, Educacion Médica y en Ciencias de la Salud
Jazyk: Spanish; Castilian
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
Characterize the variables of the risk of tumor recurrence in patients with meningioma
Caracterizar las variables del riesgo de recidiva tumoral en pacientes con meningioma
Descripción de características sociodemográficas de pacientes con meningioma en Bogotá
Caracterización epidemiológica de meningioma (tumor primario del sistema nervioso central)
Case series of patients operated on for meningiomas in Bogotá Colombia
Series de casos de pacientes operados por meningiomas en Bogotá Colombia
Enfermedades
Description of the histological and clinical epidemiological variables of patients with meningioma
Descripción de variables epidemiológicas histológicas y clínicas de pacientes con meningioma
Description of sociodemographic characteristics of patients with meningioma in Bogotá
Epidemiological characterization of meningioma (primary tumor of the central nervous system)
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Repositorio EdocUR-U. Rosario
Universidad del Rosario
instacron:Universidad del Rosario
DOI: 10.48713/10336_31923
Popis: Los meningiomas son los tumores más comunes del sistema nervioso central y además representan la patología benigna intracraneal más frecuente (2,4). A pesar de su importancia, el conocimiento epidemiológico de los mismos permanece insignificante respecto a otros tumores menos prevalentes como los gliomas cerebrales; sin embargo, hay un interés global creciente hacia la investigación de esta importante entidad clínica (1). Tales avances han tenido mayor impacto en Estados Unidos y Europa pero en America Latina existe únicamente un estudio mexicano que se ocupa específicamente de describir sus características histológicas (12). Presentamos una serie de casos de 176 pacientes operados por meningiomas en el Hospital Universitario Mayor Mederi en Bogotá, Colombia y describimos sus principales variables epidemiológicas, histológicas y clínicas con el principal objetivo de describir tales características en nuestra población y evaluar posibles variaciones respecto a literatura internacional. La edad media de los pacientes fue de 56.3 años de los cuales la mayoría fueron mujeres (1.75:1), la localización tumoral más común fue la convexidad craneal (61%) seguida de la base de cráneo (37%). La mayoría de los tumores (84%) fue clasificado como WHO I, 16% fueron WHO II y no se presentaron meningiomas WHO III. 16% de los pacientes recidivaron, 8% tuvieron complicaciones postquirúrgicas y 6.8% debieron ser reintervenidos. El presente estudio representa la serie latinoamericana más grande relacionada específicamente con meningiomas, sin embargo es imperante continuar la investigación en éste campo oncológico Meningiomas are the most common tumors of the central nervous system and also represent the most common benign intracranial pathology (2,4). Despite their importance, epidemiological knowledge of them remains insignificant compared to other less prevalent tumors such as brain gliomas; however, there is a growing global interest in investigating this important clinical entity (1). Such advances have had a greater impact in the United States and Europe, but in Latin America there is only one Mexican study that deals specifically with describing their histological characteristics (12). We present a series of cases of 176 patients operated on for meningiomas at the Hospital Universitario Mayor Mederi in Bogotá, Colombia and describe their main epidemiological, histological and clinical variables with the main objective of describing such characteristics in our population and evaluating possible variations with respect to international literature. The mean age of the patients was 56.3 years of which the majority were women (1.75: 1), the most common tumor location was the cranial convexity (61%) followed by the skull base (37%). Most of the tumors (84%) were classified as WHO I, 16% were WHO II, and there were no WHO III meningiomas. 16% of the patients relapsed, 8% had postoperative complications, and 6.8% had to be reintervention. The present study represents the largest Latin American series specifically with meningiomas, however it is imperative to continue research in this oncological field
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