Glioma grade and post-neurosurgical meningitis risk.
Sakke NiemeläJarmo OksiJussi JeroEliisa S LöyttyniemiMelissa RahiJaakko RinneJussi P PostiDan LaukkaPublished in: Acta neurochirurgica (2024)
The PNM rate following glioma surgery was 7%. Patients requiring reoperation and revision surgery were at elevated risk for PNM. Glioma grade did not exhibit a direct link with PNM; however, the presence of low-grade gliomas may indirectly heighten the PNM risk through an increased likelihood of future reoperations. These findings underscore the importance of meticulous post-operative care and infection prevention measures in glioma surgeries.
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