FLUORESCEIN SODIUM-GUIDED BIOPSY OR RESECTION IN PATIENTS WITH CONTRAST ENHANCING BRAINSTEM LESION IN MRI.

NEURO-ONCOLOGY(2021)

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Abstract BACKGROUND It is challenging to resect or just biopsy the lesions in the brainstem, due to the essential function of the surfaces and limited space. Neuro-navigation is not always reliable and stereotatic biopsy is infrequently inconclusive due to small or inadequate samples. We want to share our experiences in the application of fluorescein sodium in surgery on patients with brainstem lesion which is contrast enhancing in MRI. METHODS Between January 2017 and June 2021, 5 patients with brainstem lesion underwent fluorescein sodium-guided surgery in neurosurgery department of Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center. After injection of low dose of sodium fluorescein (3 mg/kg), the lesions with strong fluorescence staining were identified as the target area for biopsy or resection. RESULTS 5 consecutive patients (aged 6–47 years) with brainstem lesions prospectively underwent fluorescein sodium-guided surgery. The lesions were located in pontine in 3 patients and in the medulla in 2 patients. Gross total resection was achieved in 2 patients, and partial resection in the other 3 patients. In all patients, a pathological diagnosis was obtained (4 gliomas and 1 metastasis from non-small cell lung carcinoma) without severe complications, including mild facial or abduct nerve palsy in 3 patients. And all the specimens with strong fluorescence staining sent for pathology were proved to be tumorous. CONCLUSION Fluorescein sodium-guided technique was helpful to locate the lesion in brainstem which was contrast-enhanced in MRI. It was effective and safe to figure out an ideal trajectory to avoid damage of the crucial structures and improve the diagnostic rate.
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brainstem lesion,mri,biopsy,contrast,sodium-guided
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