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lüll Surgical management of craniopharyngiomas in the pediatric population Zada G; Laws ERHorm Res Paediatr 2010[]; 74 (1): 62-6BACKGROUND: Craniopharyngiomas (CPs) are benign, locally aggressive neoplasms that comprise approximately 10% of pediatric brain tumors. The role of surgical management for CPs is discussed in this review. METHODS: A review of the goals and techniques associated with selected surgical approaches for the treatment of CPs in the pediatric population is provided. RESULTS: CPs may be a cause of significant morbidity in children, requiring long-term, multimodal management by a team of specialists in order to optimize patient outcomes. Surgical intervention for CPs remains an important component of treatment, and depends upon establishing realistic and well-defined goals prior to any operation. Many transcranial and transsphenoidal approaches are available for approaching and resecting CPs. A summary of the rationale behind the timing and appropriateness of various surgical approaches, as well as associated benefits, pitfalls, and outcomes, is provided in this review. CONCLUSION: Consistent longitudinal management by an interdisciplinary team can alter the treatment course in patients with CPs from a debilitating, morbid or lethal condition to a chronic, survivable disease with functional adult livelihood. Excellent outcomes in children with CPs are obtained only by close, frequent monitoring and by developing a keen sense of judgment regarding the appropriateness, timing and aggressiveness of any particular intervention.|Child[MESH]|Craniopharyngioma/*surgery[MESH]|Craniotomy/methods[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Pituitary Neoplasms/*surgery[MESH] |