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Brief Title: Role of Surgery in Treatment of Recurrent Brian Glioma:Prognostic Factors and Outcome
Official Title: Role of Surgery in Treatment of Recurrent Brian Glioma:Prognostic Factors and Outcome
Study ID: NCT04562077
Brief Summary: role of surgery in treatment of recurrent brain glioma prognostic factors and outcome measures Role of surgery : In patients with Grade I gliomas, such as pilocytic astrocytomas, resection is potentially curative. For more diffuse invasive gliomas (Grade II or higher), initial management typically includes maximal safe resection when possible. Increasing evidence supports an association between extent of resection and prolonged progression-free and overall survival for patients with diffuse gliomas of all types and grades Many studies reported that more that 90%of patients with glioma showed recurrence at the orginal tumor location. Review the outcomes of re-operation in treatment of recurrent brain gliomas To determine the prognostic factors which can predict which patient would benefit from multiple surgery . Trail to Improve the outcome of these patients and decrease rate of complications
Detailed Description:
Minimum Age:
Eligible Ages: CHILD, ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Assuit University Hospitals, Assiut, , Egypt
Name: Ahmed AlGhriany, phD
Affiliation: professor of neurosurgery assiut university
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Name: Ahmed AlShanawany, phD
Affiliation: assistant professor of neurosurgery assiut university
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Name: Mohamad S Waer
Affiliation: Resident at department of neurosurgery
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR