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Image Directed Stereotactic Surgery for Brain Stem Lesions

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Specialty Neurosurgery
Date 1992 Jan 1
PMID 1502952
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Abstract

Advances in neurological imaging may have increased the diagnostic accuracy and the detection rate of intrinsic brain stem lesions, but a histological diagnosis is still an essential requirement for rational and appropriate management. Open exploration allows biopsy and resection in cases where an exophytic component is present. The surgical inaccessibility and the resultant morbidity of these approaches, however, associated with a low diagnostic yield in cases with no visible surface abnormality, are important limiting factors. A series of 45 brain stem lesions stereotactically approached with CT or MRI guidance is presented. A transcortical frontal pre-coronal trajectory was used in all of them. Haematoma was preoperatively diagnosed in 10 cases and the procedure was for therapeutic aspiration. Of 35 cases where the diagnosis was uncertain, although intrinsic tumour was suspected, positive results were obtained in 33, while unexpected findings of granuloma, lymphoma, angioma, leucoencephalopathy, vasculitis and radiation necrosis were found in over 10% of the cases. There were no operative deaths and the morbidity was low. In no case was there a permanent neurological deterioration directly related to the procedure, although there was a transient deterioration in two patients and one patient required early reaspiration of a haematoma. Image directed stereotactic approaches to brain stem lesions can combine a high degree of accuracy (offering positive histological diagnoses) with a low operative morbidity. MRI directed biopsies can complement CT guided ones thus increasing the number of suitable cases and improving the success rate. The frontal precoronal transcortical trajectory provides safe access to the majority of the brain stem targets.

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