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Role of neuronavigation in the surgical management of brainstem gliomas

OBJECTIVE: NeuroNavigation (NN) is a widely used intraoperative imaging guidance technique in neurosurgical operations; however, its value in brainstem glioma (BSG) surgery is inadequately reported and lacks objective proof. This study aims to investigate the applicational value of NN in BSG surgery...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Mingxin, Xiao, Xiong, Gu, Guocan, Zhang, Peng, Wu, Wenhao, Wang, Yu, Pan, Changcun, Wang, Liang, Li, Huan, Wu, Zhen, Zhang, Junting, Zhang, Liwei
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10185888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37205194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1159230
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author Zhang, Mingxin
Xiao, Xiong
Gu, Guocan
Zhang, Peng
Wu, Wenhao
Wang, Yu
Pan, Changcun
Wang, Liang
Li, Huan
Wu, Zhen
Zhang, Junting
Zhang, Liwei
author_facet Zhang, Mingxin
Xiao, Xiong
Gu, Guocan
Zhang, Peng
Wu, Wenhao
Wang, Yu
Pan, Changcun
Wang, Liang
Li, Huan
Wu, Zhen
Zhang, Junting
Zhang, Liwei
author_sort Zhang, Mingxin
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description OBJECTIVE: NeuroNavigation (NN) is a widely used intraoperative imaging guidance technique in neurosurgical operations; however, its value in brainstem glioma (BSG) surgery is inadequately reported and lacks objective proof. This study aims to investigate the applicational value of NN in BSG surgery. METHOD: A retrospective analysis was performed on 155 patients with brainstem gliomas who received craniotomy from May 2019 to January 2022 at Beijing Tiantan Hospital. Eighty-four (54.2%) patients received surgery with NN. Preoperative and postoperative cranial nerve dysfunctions, muscle strength, and Karnofsky (KPS) were evaluated. Patients’ radiological features, tumor volume, and extent of resection (EOR) were obtained from conventional MRI data. Patients’ follow-up data were also collected. Comparative analyses on these variables were made between the NN group and the non-NN group. RESULT: The usage of NN is independently related to a higher EOR in diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) (p=0.005) and non-DIPG group (p<0.001). It was observed that fewer patients in the NN group suffered from deterioration of KPS (p=0.032) and cranial nerve function (p=0.017) in non-DIPG group, and deterioration of muscle strength (p=0.040) and cranial nerve function (p=0.038) in DIPG group. Moreover, the usage of NN is an independent protective factor for the deterioration of KPS (p=0.04) and cranial nerve function (p=0.026) in non-DIPG patients and the deterioration of muscle strength (p=0.009) in DIPG patients. Furthermore, higher EOR subgroups were found to be independently related to better prognoses in DIPG patients (p=0.008). CONCLUSION: NN has significant value in BSG surgery. With the assistance of NN, BSG surgery achieved higher EOR without deteriorating patients’ functions. In addition, DIPG patients may benefit from the appropriate increase of EOR.
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spelling pubmed-101858882023-05-17 Role of neuronavigation in the surgical management of brainstem gliomas Zhang, Mingxin Xiao, Xiong Gu, Guocan Zhang, Peng Wu, Wenhao Wang, Yu Pan, Changcun Wang, Liang Li, Huan Wu, Zhen Zhang, Junting Zhang, Liwei Front Oncol Oncology OBJECTIVE: NeuroNavigation (NN) is a widely used intraoperative imaging guidance technique in neurosurgical operations; however, its value in brainstem glioma (BSG) surgery is inadequately reported and lacks objective proof. This study aims to investigate the applicational value of NN in BSG surgery. METHOD: A retrospective analysis was performed on 155 patients with brainstem gliomas who received craniotomy from May 2019 to January 2022 at Beijing Tiantan Hospital. Eighty-four (54.2%) patients received surgery with NN. Preoperative and postoperative cranial nerve dysfunctions, muscle strength, and Karnofsky (KPS) were evaluated. Patients’ radiological features, tumor volume, and extent of resection (EOR) were obtained from conventional MRI data. Patients’ follow-up data were also collected. Comparative analyses on these variables were made between the NN group and the non-NN group. RESULT: The usage of NN is independently related to a higher EOR in diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) (p=0.005) and non-DIPG group (p<0.001). It was observed that fewer patients in the NN group suffered from deterioration of KPS (p=0.032) and cranial nerve function (p=0.017) in non-DIPG group, and deterioration of muscle strength (p=0.040) and cranial nerve function (p=0.038) in DIPG group. Moreover, the usage of NN is an independent protective factor for the deterioration of KPS (p=0.04) and cranial nerve function (p=0.026) in non-DIPG patients and the deterioration of muscle strength (p=0.009) in DIPG patients. Furthermore, higher EOR subgroups were found to be independently related to better prognoses in DIPG patients (p=0.008). CONCLUSION: NN has significant value in BSG surgery. With the assistance of NN, BSG surgery achieved higher EOR without deteriorating patients’ functions. In addition, DIPG patients may benefit from the appropriate increase of EOR. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10185888/ /pubmed/37205194 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1159230 Text en Copyright © 2023 Zhang, Xiao, Gu, Zhang, Wu, Wang, Pan, Wang, Li, Wu, Zhang and Zhang https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Zhang, Mingxin
Xiao, Xiong
Gu, Guocan
Zhang, Peng
Wu, Wenhao
Wang, Yu
Pan, Changcun
Wang, Liang
Li, Huan
Wu, Zhen
Zhang, Junting
Zhang, Liwei
Role of neuronavigation in the surgical management of brainstem gliomas
title Role of neuronavigation in the surgical management of brainstem gliomas
title_full Role of neuronavigation in the surgical management of brainstem gliomas
title_fullStr Role of neuronavigation in the surgical management of brainstem gliomas
title_full_unstemmed Role of neuronavigation in the surgical management of brainstem gliomas
title_short Role of neuronavigation in the surgical management of brainstem gliomas
title_sort role of neuronavigation in the surgical management of brainstem gliomas
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10185888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37205194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1159230
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