Childs Nerv Syst. 2020 May 19;:
Authors: Spennato P, Ruggiero C, Mirone G, Imperato A, Parlato RS, Cinalli G
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Neuroendoscopic biopsy represents the procedure of choice for pure intraventricular lesions. Instead, in case of deep-seated paraventricular tumors, with intact ependyma, the advantage of neuroendoscopy over stereotactic biopsy is not so evident, because the lesion is not under direct vision; the tissue sample may be limited to more superficial ependymal layer, and bleeding may obscurate vision. Also, stereotactic biopsy may reserve additional problems for these lesions: inaccuracy caused by leak of cerebrospinal fluid and increased risk of severe hemorrhage due to damage of the ependymal vessels.
CASE REPORTS: We report two cases of young children affected by thalamic tumors that were biopsied using a modification of a recently proposed technique: endoscopic visual control, neuronavigated needle biopsy.
CONCLUSION: This technique may combine the accuracy of a stereotactic needle biopsy with the advantage of visual control on site of ependymal puncture and possibility of immediate bleeding control.
PMID: 32430674 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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