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Proposal of a new grading system for meningioma resection: the Copenhagen Protocol

Authors :
Jeppe, Haslund-Vinding
Jane, Skjoth-Rasmussen
Lars, Poulsgaard
Kaare, Fugleholm
Christian, Mirian
Andrea Daniela, Maier
Thomas, Santarius
Frantz, Rom Poulsen
Torstein, Meling
Jiri Junior, Bartek
Petter, Förander
Vibeke Andrée, Larsen
Bjarne Winther, Kristensen
David, Scheie
Ian, Law
Morten, Ziebell
Tiit, Mathiesen
Source :
Acta neurochirurgica. 164(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The extent of meningioma resection is the most fundamental risk factor for recurrence, and exact knowledge of extent of resection is necessary for prognostication and for planning of adjuvant treatment. Currently used classifications are the EANO-grading and the Simpson grading. The former comprises radiological imaging with contrast-enhanced MRI and differentiation between "gross total removal" and "subtotal removal," while the latter comprises a five-tiered differentiation of the surgeon's impression of the extent of resection. The extent of resection of tumors is usually defined via analyses of resection margins but has until now not been implemented for meningiomas. PET/MRI imaging withTo develop an objective grading system based on microscopic analyses of resection margins and sensitive radiological analyses to improve management of follow-up, adjuvant therapy, and prognostication of meningiomas. Based on the rationale of resection-margin analyses as gold standard and superior imaging performance ofCopenhagen Grading was described for six pilot patients with examples of positive and negative findings on histopathology and DOTATOC PET scanning. The grading could be traceably implemented and parameters of grading appeared complementary. Copenhagen Grading is prospectively implemented as a clinical standard at Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen.Copenhagen Grading provided a comprehensive, logical, and reproducible definition of the extent of resection. It offers promise to be the most sensitive and specific imaging modality available for meningiomas. Clinical and cost-efficacy remain to be established during prospective implementation.

Details

ISSN :
09420940
Volume :
164
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta neurochirurgica
Accession number :
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