Maiuri Francesco, Corvino Sergio, Lorenzetti Marco, Franca Raduan Ahmed, Esposito Felice, Del Basso De Caro Marialaura
Department of Neuroscience, Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences, Neurosurgical Clinic, University of Naples "Federico II", Naples, Italy.
Department of Neuroscience, Reproductive and Odontostomatological Sciences, Neurosurgical Clinic, University of Naples "Federico II", Naples, Italy.
World Neurosurg. 2023 May;173:e498-e508. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2023.02.086. Epub 2023 Feb 24.
BACKGROUND: Patients aged >80 years frequently have intracranial meningiomas. In the present study, we have discussed the pathological features, comorbidities, and surgical complications for this age group from a surgical series and literature review. METHODS: In the present study, we reviewed a surgical series of 354 intracranial meningiomas and compared the oldest age group (age, ≥80 years) of 17 patients with 73 patients aged 70-79 years and 264 patients aged <70 years. From a literature review, we selected 10 studies of meningiomas in patients aged ≥80 years. The analyzed factors included sex, meningioma location, World Health Organization grade, Ki-67 MIB1, progesterone receptor expression, comorbidities, American Society of Anesthesiologists class, Karnofsky performance scale score, postoperative complications, and death. RESULTS: Patients aged ≥80 years had had higher rates of World Health Organization grade II meningioma, higher rates of Ki-67 expression of >4% and <20%, and progesterone receptor expression <15%. Of the postoperative complications, only neurological deficits and acute bronchopneumonia were significantly more frequent in patients aged ≥80 years. The incidence of intracerebral hematoma, lung embolism, acute heart ischemia, and death were not significantly different between the patients aged ≥80 years and those aged 70-79 years and <70 years. CONCLUSIONS: Patients aged ≥80 years must be considered a true elderly group with higher rates of comorbidities. The very old age is not a limitation to surgery; however, careful patient selection is necessary. In addition, for the oldest age group, the surgical decision should not be delayed because of advancing age.
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