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Tumor Irrigation Fluid Enhances Diagnostic Efficacy in Endoscopic Biopsies of Intracranial Space-occupying Lesions

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Specialty Neurosurgery
Date 2009 Oct 30
PMID 19865796
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Abstract

Purpose: Intraventricular neuroendoscopic CNS biopsiesare small, fragmented, and tissue is frequently inadequate for diagnosis. We have attempted to increase cellular yield using tumor irrigation fluid (TIF) and a cyto-histological approach for diagnosis of intracranial tumors, cysts, and infections.

Methods: A retrospective group of 147 cases, where only endoscopic biopsies were obtained, was compared with a prospective group of 31 cases where along with the endoscopic biopsies, tumor irrigation fluid (TIF) was collected. Tumor cyst fluid was obtained from cystic tumors (n=6). Small tumor fragments in the TIF were utilized to make squash smears (n=31). Clotted fragments were processed for sections in (n=3). Centrifuged deposit smears were prepared from tumor irrigation fluid and tumor cyst fluid.

Results: Conclusive pathological diagnosis in endoscopic biopsies could be arrived at in 77.4% (24/31) prospective cases and 80.3% (118/147) in retrospective cases. Collection of TIF with a cyto-histological diagnostic approach gave a significantly higher rate of conclusive pathological diagnosis in 93.5% (29/31) cases in the prospective group.

Conclusions: Additional tissue from TIF preserves the original biopsy, provides more material for diagnosis and gives a better morphological picture in smears. Hence diagnosis of endoscopic CNS biopsies can be rendered in more cases and with greater degree of confidence.

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