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Skull Base Surgery in the Pediatric Population-The 2nd International Collaborative Study (1995-2015)

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
Abstract:
Background: The current study presents the efforts of a global collaborative group to review the management and outcomes of malignant tumors of the skull base in the pediatric population worldwide. Patients and Methods: A total of 28 institutions contributed data on 3061 patients. From this, there were 64 pediatric patients (2.1%). Clinical variables, overall and disease-free survival (OS and DFS) outcomes, and multivariable factors associated with outcome were evaluated. Results: The male-to-female ratio was 37:27 and the median [IQR] age at diagnosis was 14.0 [9.6–16.0] years. The most common malignancy was sarcoma (57.8%), followed by esthesioneuroblastoma (25.0%) and carcinoma (17.2%). Negative margins were achieved in 53.1% children. Dural invasion was associated with reduced OS and DFS. Adjuvant radiotherapy was associated with improved survival outcomes. Conclusions: Open approaches were widely used for pediatric skull base tumor resection in the period between 1995 and 2015 but we saw a rise in the use of endoscopic and combined techniques by the end of the period covered by this study. Our results may represent a transitional era in which alternative endoscopic techniques continue to expand.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
global collaboration; multimodality treatment; pediatric skull base tumors; prognostic factors; survival outcomes
Elenco autori:
Fliss, Dan M; Ungar, Omer J; Levyn, Helena; Valero, Cristina; Adilbay, Dauren; Eagan, Alana; Zheng, Junting; Gonen, Mithat; Cohen, Marc A; Patel, Snehal; Ganly, Ian; Pai, Prathamesh; Castelnuovo, Paolo; Gao, Fang Ju; Piazza, Cesare; Nicolai, Piero; Panizza, Benedict J; Bowman, James; Barnett, Catherine; Kowalski, Luiz P; Toledo, Ronaldo N; Dealmeida, John; Witterick, Ian; Herman, Philippe; Fontanella, Walter; Aniceto, Gregorio Sanchez; Hosal, Sefik; Ozer, Serdar; Iyer, Subramania; Harvey, Richard; Leemans, C Rene; Hendrickx, Jan-Jaap; Figari, Marcelo; Boccalatte, Luis; Nibu, Ichi; Clarke, Peter; Rennie, Catherine; Zhu, Yiming; Cernea, Claudio; Goncalves, Sergio; Schlosser, Rodney; Dias, Fernando; Sargi, Zoukaa; Ahmed, Shahzada; Golusinski, Wojciech; Kim, Se Heon; Su, Shirley Y; Raza, Shaan M; Demonte, Franco; Hanna, Ehab; Shah, Jatin P
Autori di Ateneo:
PIAZZA CESARE
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/640352
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unibs.it/retrieve/handle/11379/640352/379712/Head%20%20%20Neck%20-%202026%20-%20Fliss%20-%20Skull%20Base%20Surgery%20in%20the%20Pediatric%20Population%20The%202nd%20International%20Collaborative%20Study%20%201995.pdf
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HEAD & NECK
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