Cancers (Jul 2022)

Evaluation of the Perioperative and Postoperative Course of Surgery for Pineal Germinoma in the SIOP CNS GCT 96 Trial

  • Ehab Shabo,
  • Thomas Czech,
  • James C. Nicholson,
  • Conor Mallucci,
  • Carmine Mottolese,
  • Gianluca Piatelli,
  • Didier Frappaz,
  • Matthew Jonathan Murray,
  • Cecile Faure-Conter,
  • Maria Luisa Garrè,
  • Sevgi Sarikaya-Seiwert,
  • Leonie Weinhold,
  • Hannes Haberl,
  • Gabriele Calaminus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14143555
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 14
p. 3555

Abstract

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Background: CNS germinoma, being marker-negative, are mainly diagnosed by histological examination. These tumors predominantly appear in the suprasellar and/or pineal region. In contrast to the suprasellar region, where biopsy is the standard procedure in case of a suspected germ-cell tumor to avoid mutilation to the endocrine structures, pineal tumors are more accessible to primary resection. We evaluated the perioperative course of patients with pineal germinoma who were diagnosed by primary biopsy or resection in the SIOP CNS GCT 96 trial. Methods: Overall, 235 patients had germinoma, with pineal localization in 113. The relationship between initial symptoms, tumor size, and postoperative complications was analyzed. Results: Of 111 evaluable patients, initial symptoms were headache (n = 98), hydrocephalus (n = 93), double vision (n = 62), Parinaud syndrome (n = 57), and papilledema (n = 44). There was no significant relationship between tumor size and primary symptoms. A total of 57 patients underwent primary resection and 54 underwent biopsy. Postoperative complications were reported in 43.2% of patients after resection and in 11.4% after biopsy (p p= 0.002). Conclusions: These results support the practice of biopsy over resection for histological confirmation of pineal germinoma.

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