Intraventricular meningiomas: A case series and literature review.

Authors

  • Urooj Fatimah Siddiqui Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi.
  • Muhammad Faiq Ali Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi.
  • Muhammad Asim Khan Rehmani Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi.
  • Atiq Ahmed Khan Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi.
  • Sheeraz Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi.
  • Ramesh Kumar Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi.
  • Imran Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2021.28.11.6058

Keywords:

Intraventricular, Meningioma, Surgical Approaches, Total Excision, Outcome

Abstract

Objective: Intraventricular meningiomas (IVMs) are rare type of meningiomas. Majority of IVMs are located in lateral ventricles. Study Design: Case Series. Setting: Civil Hospital Karachi. Period: January 2013 to January 2018. Material & Methods: 15 patients were assessed with histologically verified IVMs, clinical features, radiological findings, surgical approaches, outcome and literature review. Results: The most common presentations included raised intracranial pressure (66.7%), visual deficits (40%), cognitive changes and dysphasia. All lesions arose in the lateral ventricles. Preoperative diagnosis was confirmed on MRI. Excision was performed using the posterior parietal and parieto-temporal approach for lateral ventricle tumors. Total excision was done in 13 out of 15 patients and two patients with residual tumor underwent stereotactic radiosurgery. Biopsy report showed WHO grade-I lesion in all cases. Postoperative complications included CSF leakage, transient hemiparesis and dysphasia. Glasgow Outcome Score of 5 was found in majority of cases (87%) on follow-up. Conclusion: These results depict that IVMs can be excised completely with minimum postoperative morbidity. However, resection requires planning to avoid eloquent cortical damage.

Author Biographies

Urooj Fatimah Siddiqui, Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi.

FCPS

Fellow Neurosurgery

Muhammad Faiq Ali, Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi.

FCPS

Assistant Professor Neurosurgery

 

Muhammad Asim Khan Rehmani, Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi.

FCPS

Assistant Professor Neurosurgery

Atiq Ahmed Khan, Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi.

FCPS

Professor Neurosurgery

Sheeraz, Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi.

MBBS, FCPS

Assistant Professor Neurosurgery

Ramesh Kumar, Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi.

FCPS

Assistant Professor Neurosurgery

Imran, Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi.

MBBS, FCPS

Professor Neurosurgery

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Published

2021-10-31