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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Supramarginal Resection versus Gross Total Resection in Glioblastoma: Can We Enhance Progression-Free Survival Time and Preserve Postoperative Safety?
by
Kühnapfel, Andreas
, Güresir, Erdem
, Vychopen, Martin
, Wach, Johannes
, Seidel, Clemens
in
Care and treatment
/ Cerebrospinal fluid
/ Clinical trials
/ Comparative analysis
/ Complications
/ Excision (Surgery)
/ Glioblastoma
/ Glioblastoma multiforme
/ Handbooks
/ Hemorrhage
/ Meningitis
/ Meta-analysis
/ Methods
/ Mortality
/ Patient outcomes
/ Postoperative
/ Postoperative care
/ Quality of life
/ Regression analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Systematic Review
/ Thoracic surgery
/ Tumor cells
2023
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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Supramarginal Resection versus Gross Total Resection in Glioblastoma: Can We Enhance Progression-Free Survival Time and Preserve Postoperative Safety?
by
Kühnapfel, Andreas
, Güresir, Erdem
, Vychopen, Martin
, Wach, Johannes
, Seidel, Clemens
in
Care and treatment
/ Cerebrospinal fluid
/ Clinical trials
/ Comparative analysis
/ Complications
/ Excision (Surgery)
/ Glioblastoma
/ Glioblastoma multiforme
/ Handbooks
/ Hemorrhage
/ Meningitis
/ Meta-analysis
/ Methods
/ Mortality
/ Patient outcomes
/ Postoperative
/ Postoperative care
/ Quality of life
/ Regression analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Systematic Review
/ Thoracic surgery
/ Tumor cells
2023
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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Supramarginal Resection versus Gross Total Resection in Glioblastoma: Can We Enhance Progression-Free Survival Time and Preserve Postoperative Safety?
by
Kühnapfel, Andreas
, Güresir, Erdem
, Vychopen, Martin
, Wach, Johannes
, Seidel, Clemens
in
Care and treatment
/ Cerebrospinal fluid
/ Clinical trials
/ Comparative analysis
/ Complications
/ Excision (Surgery)
/ Glioblastoma
/ Glioblastoma multiforme
/ Handbooks
/ Hemorrhage
/ Meningitis
/ Meta-analysis
/ Methods
/ Mortality
/ Patient outcomes
/ Postoperative
/ Postoperative care
/ Quality of life
/ Regression analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Systematic Review
/ Thoracic surgery
/ Tumor cells
2023
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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Supramarginal Resection versus Gross Total Resection in Glioblastoma: Can We Enhance Progression-Free Survival Time and Preserve Postoperative Safety?
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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Supramarginal Resection versus Gross Total Resection in Glioblastoma: Can We Enhance Progression-Free Survival Time and Preserve Postoperative Safety?
2023
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To date, gross total resection (GTR) of the contrast-enhancing area of glioblastoma (GB) is the benchmark treatment regarding surgical therapy. However, GB infiltrates beyond those margins, and most tumors recur in close proximity to the initial resection margin. It is unclear whether a supramarginal resection (SMR) enhances progression-free survival (PFS) time without increasing the incidence of postoperative surgical complications. The aim of the present meta-analysis was to investigate SMR with regard to PFS and postoperative surgical complications. We searched for eligible studies comparing SMR techniques with conventional GTR in PubMed, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and Medline databases. From 3158 initially identified records, 11 articles met the criteria and were included in our meta-analysis. Our results illustrate significantly prolonged PFS time in SMR compared with GTR (HR: 11.16; 95% CI: 3.07–40.52, p = 0.0002). The median PFS of the SMR arm was 8.44 months (95% CI: 5.18–11.70, p < 0.00001) longer than the GTR arm. The rate of postoperative surgical complications (meningitis, intracranial hemorrhage, and CSF leaks) did not differ between the SMR group and the GTR group. SMR resulted in longer median progression-free survival without a negative postoperative surgical risk profile. Multicentric prospective randomized trials with a standardized definition of SMR and analysis of neurologic functioning and health-related quality of life are justified and needed to improve the level of evidence.
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