Can multiple meningiomas with convex surfaces be cured?

Convex multifocal meningioma refers to the existence of more than two mutually unconnected meningiomas in the cranium. Whether it can be cured or not needs to be judged according to the specific condition, and part of the patients can be completely cured, the details are as follows.
1. Curable: if the location of convex multiple meningiomas is relatively concentrated, and the postoperative pathological examination finds that the meningiomas are benign, then complete removal of meningiomas can be achieved through surgery.
In addition, since most of the meningiomas are benign, the probability of recurrence of meningiomas after surgery is relatively low, and the recurrence rate can be reduced by postoperative radiotherapy, at this time, some of the patients with multiple meningiomas with convex surfaces can get a very good prognosis.
2. Cannot be completely cured: if the location of convex multiple meningiomas is scattered, it is difficult to completely remove the meningiomas through surgery, and the residual meningiomas may continue to grow after surgery. In addition, if the pathological examination finds that the convex multiple meningioma is malignant, then the probability of recurrence of meningioma is higher, and even if postoperative radiotherapy is performed, the convex multiple meningioma is still difficult to be cured.
It is recommended that patients with convex multiple meningiomas should go to regular medical institutions for timely consultation and standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors to strive for a good prognosis.