Neurologia medico-chirurgica
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Neurol. Med. Chir. (Tokyo) · May 2001
Case ReportsSurgical treatment of hemangioblastomas with presurgical endovascular embolization.
The usefulness of presurgical embolization of hemangioblastomas was evaluated retrospectively in eight of 30 operations performed on eight of 27 consecutive patients with histologically verified hemangioblastoma. All tumors had over 3.5 cm maximum diameter of the solid mass. Presurgical embolization achieved 100% embolization in one case, 95% to 80% in two, 70% to 50% in two, and less than 50% in three. ⋯ The reasons for residual neurological deficits were operation and meningitis in one patient, operative and preoperative symptoms in two, and residual preoperative symptoms in four. Neurological deterioration after surgery occurred in three patients with tumor embolization of less than 50%. Partial embolization of hemangioblastomas does not reduce operative complications or morbidity, unless almost complete embolization is achieved, which is not so easy.