The recurrence of glioma after surgery is mainly due to the nature of glioma, the growth mode of glioma and the failure of effective further treatment after surgery.
1. The nature of glioma: glioma is mostly malignant tumor, and the nature of malignant tumor determines that it will recur soon after surgery and grow more rapidly.
2. The growth mode of glioma: glioma usually shows infiltrative growth, and can grow along the brain tissue, blood vessels and nerves, and there is no clear boundary between the tumor and the brain tissue, which leads to the fact that the tumor cannot be completely removed during the surgery even under the microscope, and the remaining glioma is prone to recurring after the surgery.
3. Postoperative treatment: after glioma surgery, radiotherapy should be carried out according to the pathology, the extent of tumor resection during surgery, and the patient’s physical status. If the postoperative treatment is not timely or standardized in the process, it will lead to glioma’s recurrence very soon and easily after surgery.
It is very important to follow up the treatment and review the diagnosis after glioma surgery. It is recommended that patients should go to neurosurgery department or oncology department of regular hospitals, and delay the recurrence of glioma after surgery as much as possible through relevant treatments.