Grading meningioma resections: the Simpson classification and beyond

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Simon, Matthias [1 ]
Gousias, Konstantinos [2 ,3 ,4 ]
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[1] Univ Klinikum OWL, Dept Neurosurg, Evangel Klinikum Bethel, Bielefeld, Germany
[2] Univ Munster, St Marien Hosp Luenen, Dept Neurosurg, Acad Hosp, Luenen, Germany
[3] Univ Nicosia, Med Sch, Nicosia, Cyprus
[4] Athens Med Ctr, Dept Neurosurg, Athens, Greece
关键词
Meningioma; Meningioma surgery; Extent of resection; Simpson grading; MODERN NEUROSURGICAL TREATMENT; TERM TUMOR-CONTROL; INTRACRANIAL MENINGIOMAS; SURGERY; RECURRENCE; RELEVANCE; SYSTEM; GROWTH; EXTENT; RADIOTHERAPY;
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10.1007/s00701-024-05910-9
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Technological (and also methodological) advances in neurosurgery and neuroimaging have prompted a reappraisal of Simpson's grading of the extent of meningioma resections. To the authors, the published evidence supports the tenets of this classification. Meningioma is an often surgically curable dura-based disease. An extent of meningioma resection classification needs to account for a clinically meaningful variation of the risk of recurrence depending on the aggressiveness of the management of the (dural) tumor origin.Nevertheless, the 1957 Simpson classification undoubtedly suffers from many limitations. Important issues include substantial problems with the applicability of the grading paradigm in different locations. Most notably, tumor location and growth pattern often determine the eventual extent of resection, i.e., the Simpson grading does not reflect what is surgically achievable. Another very significant problem is the inherent subjectivity of relying on individual intraoperative assessments. Neuroimaging advances such as the use of somatostatin receptor PET scanning may help to overcome this central problem. Tumor malignancy and biology in general certainly influence the role of the extent of resection but may not need to be incorporated in an actual extent of resection grading scheme as long as one does not aim at developing a prognostic score. Finally, all attempts at grading meningioma resections use tumor recurrence as the endpoint. However, especially in view of radiosurgery/radiotherapy options, the clinical significance of recurrent tumor growth varies greatly between cases.In summary, while the extent of resection certainly matters in meningioma surgery, grading resections remains controversial. Given the everyday clinical relevance of this issue, a multicenter prospective register or study effort is probably warranted (including a prominent focus on advanced neuroimaging).
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