Surgical treatment of recurrent glioblastoma: a multicenter perspective from the Italian society of neurosurgery (SINch®) and a systematic review
Key Points
Recurrent glioblastoma patients experience varied outcomes based on surgical treatment approaches, and nuances exist in intervention effectiveness.
Key evidence reveals that specific surgical techniques can lead to significant survival differences in patients, with multifaceted factors influencing results.
Analysis from multiple centers contributes to a comprehensive understanding of recurrent glioblastoma, focusing on neurosurgical interventions and patient selection criteria for optimal care.
Findings support the need for standardized surgical protocols and further studies to assess long-term effects of treatment in recurrent glioblastoma cases.