BACKGROUND
The treatment of brainstem gliomas remains controversial. This article focu
ses on surgical results.
METHODS
The authors retrospectively analyzed 35 patients with primary midbrain glio
mas who were treated at Beijing Neurosurgical Institute from 1986 to 1997.
The diagnosis was verified by histological examination.
RESULT
The incidence of midbrain glioma was 10.3% (35/340) in our patients with br
ain stem tumors. The 35 gliomas were classified into three therapeutic grou
ps by their locations: 7 were located in the tectal region, 8 in the aquedu
ctal region, and 20 in the tegmental region. All of the patients underwent
microsurgical treatment based on a minimally invasive approach. The operati
on took the form of total resection in 19 cases, subtotal resection in 12,
and partial resection in 4. The operative mortality was 0, With a mean foll
ow-up of 28 months (range, 6-48 months), 65.7% (23/35) of patients could li
ve independently.
CONCLUSION
The volume and location of midbrain tumors were highly correlated with outc
ome. The resection of as much tumor as possible was optimal for the treatme
nt of midbrain gliomas and radiotherapy after operation was beneficial to p
atients. (C) 2000 by Elsevier Science Inc.