Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ===== Sindou Grading System for Cavernous Sinus Meningiomas ===== The **Sindou Grade** is a classification system used to assess the **extent of resection** and **postoperative outcomes** in patients undergoing surgery for **cavernous sinus meningiomas (CSMs)**. It was developed by **Marc Sindou** to provide a standardized way to evaluate surgical results. === **Sindou Grades (I-VI)** === ^ **Grade** ^ **Extent of Resection** ^ **Description** ^ | **Grade I** | **Total Resection (100%)** | Complete tumor removal, including dural attachment and invaded bone. | | **Grade II** | **Subtotal Resection (>90%)** | Small residual tumor in non-critical areas. | | **Grade III** | **Partial Resection (50-90%)** | Significant tumor removal, but residual tumor remains in critical structures. | | **Grade IV** | **Limited Resection (<50%)** | Only a portion of the tumor is removed due to high surgical risk. | | **Grade V** | **Biopsy or Decompression** | Minimal resection, only for symptom relief. | | **Grade VI** | **No Resection** | Tumor is deemed inoperable. | ---- === **Clinical Implications** === - **Higher grades (I-II)** are associated with **better prognosis** but may carry a higher risk of **cranial nerve deficits**. - **Lower grades (IV-VI)** suggest **incomplete resection**, often due to **tumor invasion into critical neurovascular structures**. - **Adjunctive treatments**, such as **radiosurgery (Gamma Knife, CyberKnife)**, are often considered for **residual or inoperable tumors** (Grade III-VI). ---- **Example Interpretation:** - A patient with **Grade I resection** has a **complete tumor removal** and a **lower risk of recurrence**. - A patient with **Grade IV resection** has a **high residual tumor burden**, requiring **adjuvant therapy**. ---- **References:** - **Sindou M. et al.** "Resection of cavernous sinus meningiomas: A grading system and evaluation of surgical results." *Neurosurgery*, 2002. sindou_grading_system.txt Last modified: 2025/02/28 09:28by 127.0.0.1