There are various other classification systems for posterior fossa meningiomas.
Sekhar and Wright Classification of posterior fossa meningiomas 1)
Type
I Cerebellar convexity meningioma lateral tentorial Extension Tentorium, transverse, sigmoid sinuses
II Cerebellopontine angle meningioma - Petrous ridge, IAC
III Jugular foramen meningioma - Cerebellomedullary angle, internal jugular vein, extracranial
IV Petroclival meningioma - Upper 2/3 clivus, cavernous sinus, Meckel's cave, petrous ridge
V Foramen magnum meningioma - Lower 1/3 clivus, C1_ 2 area
VI Unclassified - Entire clivus, mid and lower clivus, other types
These six different subtypes of posterior fossa meningiomas differ in their localization, natural history, required surgical technique, and outcome. These subtypes include cerebellar convexity, cerebellopontine angle, petroclival, tentorial, foramen magnum, and jugular foramen meningiomas.
Bradac et al 2) subdivided posterior fossa meningiomas into four groups:
1. Tentorial meningiomas are those located under the surface of the tentorium cerebelli;
2. Clival meningiomas proceed from upper third of the clivus bone in the direction of the middle cranial fossa or the direction of the brainstem;
3. Cerebellopontine angle meningioma arise from the medial portion of the petrous bone;
4. Foramen magnum meningiomas arise at or near the anterior rim of the foramen
Castellano and Ruggeiro 3) had classified posterior fossa meningiomas into:
Cerebellar convexity meningioma
Posterior petrous bone meningioma (see Cerebellopontine angle meningioma).