Impact of pre-operative edema index on surgical outcomes in supratentorial meningiomas: A retrospective analysis

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https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.41.13(PINS-NNOS).13365

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Peritumoral Brain Edema, Edema Index, Meningiomas, Resection

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Objective: To assess how pre-operative Edema Index (EI) affects surgical outcomes, complications, and hospital stay in patients with supratentorial meningiomas and its role as a predictor for surgical planning and prognosis.

Methodology: A retrospective observational study was conducted at the Department of Neurosurgery Unit-II, Punjab Institute of Neurosciences, Lahore, over 14 months (January 2024–February 2025). 31 patients with supratentorial meningiomas were included through non-probability consecutive sampling.

Results: Mean age was 41.39 years (range: 18–64 yrs), with male-to-female ratio of 1:1.82. 58.1% (18) were located in the convexity, followed by Parasagittal 12.9% (4), olfactory groove 6.5%(2) , parafalcine 6.5%(2), sphenoid wing 6.5%(2), tuberculum sellae 6.5%(2) and temporal 3.2%(1) regions. Based on size. 3.2% (1) of the tumors were small (<2cm), 35.5% (11) were medium (2-4cm), 38.7% (12) were large (4.1-6 cm) and 22.6% (7) were giant (>6cm). EI was <1 in 38.7% (12), 1–2 in 12.9% (4), and >2 in 32.3% (10); 16.1% (5) had no edema. Higher edema (EI >2) was more common in males (54.5%) than females (20%). Expansion duraplasty was required in 58.1% (18), bone removal in 9.7% (3) and bleeding occured in 6.5% (2). Grade I-II resections were achieved in 90% of patients with EI>2. Neurological deficits occurred in 6 (19.4%). 22.6%(7) had hospital stay exceeding 10 days.

Conclusion: Pre-operative EI and tumor location significantly influences surgical complexity, extent of resection, complications, and hospital stay. Incorporating EI into preoperative evaluation can improve surgical planning and outcomes.

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2025-12-09

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Ahmad, U., Sultan, N., Shah, A. I., & Shah, S. S. H. (2025). Impact of pre-operative edema index on surgical outcomes in supratentorial meningiomas: A retrospective analysis. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 41(13(PINS-NNOS), S20-S26. https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.41.13(PINS-NNOS).13365

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