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Posterior Fossa Stereotactic Biopsy with Leksell Vantage Frame-Case Series and Review of Literature

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Journal J Clin Med
Date 2025 Jan 25
PMID 39860615
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Stereotactic biopsy of posterior fossa lesions, which are often inoperable, enables a safe trajectory and provides tissue samples for accurate diagnosis, which is crucial for correct treatment since the latest World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System from 2021 places immense emphasis on molecular diagnostics. Stereotactic biopsy using the Leksell Vantage headframe is, due to its rigid design, extremely accurate, but stiffer, making the procedure more challenging and the learning curve steeper. This retrospective analysis demonstrates the introduction of the new Leksell Vantage headframe in day-to-day practice at the University Medical Center in Maribor, Slovenia, in demanding procedures of posterior fossa biopsies, and also provides a review of the literature available on the topic with emphasis on the technical aspect of posterior fossa biopsy using the Leksell Vantage headframe in adults. In the observed series of three patients with posterior fossa lesions, all biopsies were representative, despite tissue samples being small, providing conclusive histopathologic reports (glioblastoma, rosette-forming glioneuronal tumor and metastasis of melanoma) with additional molecular diagnostics. After the initial biopsy case, the preoperative planning times and procedure times were shortened as we learnt about the importance of a tailored approach from the first case. In all cases, the biopsy was performed under local anesthesia with patients being awake throughout surgery. The rigid Leksell Vantage headframe makes access to the posterior fossa tougher when compared to its predecessors. However, the procedure is very accurate but requires precise preoperative planning and a customized approach when placing the headframe.

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