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The extent of resection in pilocytic astrocytoma of the posterior fossa often remains undefined and the indications for further treatment in incompletely resected tumours are a matter of debate. It has been also realized that the problem of hydrocephalus in patients with pilocytic astrocytoma of the posterior fossa has not yet been solved and the diagnostic impact of postoperative CT findings remains questionable.
We retrospectively reviewed the data from 33 patients harbouring a pilocytic astrocytoma of the posterior fossa to evaluate the impact of surgical technique in terms of radicality and of postoperative imaging results upon prognosis and adjunctive treatment. In addition, the issue of hydrocephalus was considered and related to different treatment modalities.
Thirty patients underwent surgical treatment whereas 3 had open biopsy of the tumour. Macroscopically gross total resection of the tumour was performed in 20 patients, whereas resection was partial in 10.
Follow-up was obtained in 29 patients for a period which ranged between 2 and 184 months (85 months ±56 months). Outcome was good in 24 patients who had only slight neurological deficit and poor in 3 patients, who were severly disabled. Two patients died during the follow-up period. Recurrent tumour growth occurred in 2 cases with incompletely resected tumours.
From the series presented, it was concluded that long-term follow-up with CT seems mandatory in cases with contrast-enhancing residual tumour. Recurrent tumour growth should be assumed in postsurgical patients with an enlarging area of enhancement shown in follow-up CT studies. Permanent ventriculoperitoneal shunting is required in certain patients with pre- or postoperative hydrocephalus. While percutaneous irradiation treatment is not curative, the role of radiosurgery has to be defined in the future.
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Hojer, C., Hildebrandt, G., Lanfermann, H. et al. Pilocytic astrocytomas of the posterior fossa a follow-up study in 33 patients. Acta neurochir 129, 131–139 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01406492
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