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Contemporary frameless intracranial biopsy techniques: Might variation in safety and efficacy be expected?
BACKGROUND: Frameless stereotactic neuronavigation has proven to be a feasible technology to acquire brain biopsies with good accuracy and little morbidity and mortality. New systems are constantly introduced into the neurosurgical armamentarium, although few studies have actually evaluated and comp...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4604498/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26315461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00701-015-2543-0 |
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author | Verploegh, Iris S. C. Volovici, Victor Haitsma, Iain K. Schouten, Joost W. Dirven, Clemens M. Kros, Johan M. Dammers, Ruben |
author_facet | Verploegh, Iris S. C. Volovici, Victor Haitsma, Iain K. Schouten, Joost W. Dirven, Clemens M. Kros, Johan M. Dammers, Ruben |
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description | BACKGROUND: Frameless stereotactic neuronavigation has proven to be a feasible technology to acquire brain biopsies with good accuracy and little morbidity and mortality. New systems are constantly introduced into the neurosurgical armamentarium, although few studies have actually evaluated and compared the diagnostic yield, morbidity, and mortality of various manufacturer’s frameless neuronavigation systems. The present study reports our experience with brain biopsy procedures performed using both the Medtronic Stealth Treon(TM) Vertek® and BrainLAB® Varioguide frameless stereotactic brain biopsy systems. PATIENTS AND METHODS: All 247 consecutive biopsies from January 2008 until May 2013 were evaluated retrospectively. One hundred two biopsies each were performed using the Medtronic (2008–2009) and BrainLAB® system (2011–2013), respectively. The year 2010 was considered a transition year, in which 43 biopsies were performed with either system. Patient demographics, perioperative characteristics, and histological diagnosis were reviewed, and a comparison was made between the two brain biopsy systems. RESULTS: The overall diagnostic yield was 94.6 %, i.e., 11 biopsies were nondiagnostic, 5 (4.9 %) with the Medtronic and 6 (5.9 %) with the BrainLAB® system. No differences besides the operating time (108 vs 120 min) were found between the two biopsy methods. On average, 6.6 tissue samples were taken with either technique. Peri- and postoperative complications were seen in 5.3 % and 12.9 %, consisting of three symptomatic hemorrhages (1.2 %). Biopsy-related mortality occurred in 0.8 % of all biopsies. CONCLUSIONS: Regarding diagnostic yield, complication rate, and biopsy-related mortality, there seems to be no difference between the frameless biopsy technique from Medtronic and BrainLAB®. In contemporary time, the neurosurgeon has many tools to choose from, all with a relatively fast learning curve and ever improving feasibility. Thus, the issue of choice involves not the results, but the familiarity, end-user friendliness, and overall comfort when operating the system. |
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spelling | pubmed-46044982015-10-19 Contemporary frameless intracranial biopsy techniques: Might variation in safety and efficacy be expected? Verploegh, Iris S. C. Volovici, Victor Haitsma, Iain K. Schouten, Joost W. Dirven, Clemens M. Kros, Johan M. Dammers, Ruben Acta Neurochir (Wien) Clinical Article - Brain Tumors BACKGROUND: Frameless stereotactic neuronavigation has proven to be a feasible technology to acquire brain biopsies with good accuracy and little morbidity and mortality. New systems are constantly introduced into the neurosurgical armamentarium, although few studies have actually evaluated and compared the diagnostic yield, morbidity, and mortality of various manufacturer’s frameless neuronavigation systems. The present study reports our experience with brain biopsy procedures performed using both the Medtronic Stealth Treon(TM) Vertek® and BrainLAB® Varioguide frameless stereotactic brain biopsy systems. PATIENTS AND METHODS: All 247 consecutive biopsies from January 2008 until May 2013 were evaluated retrospectively. One hundred two biopsies each were performed using the Medtronic (2008–2009) and BrainLAB® system (2011–2013), respectively. The year 2010 was considered a transition year, in which 43 biopsies were performed with either system. Patient demographics, perioperative characteristics, and histological diagnosis were reviewed, and a comparison was made between the two brain biopsy systems. RESULTS: The overall diagnostic yield was 94.6 %, i.e., 11 biopsies were nondiagnostic, 5 (4.9 %) with the Medtronic and 6 (5.9 %) with the BrainLAB® system. No differences besides the operating time (108 vs 120 min) were found between the two biopsy methods. On average, 6.6 tissue samples were taken with either technique. Peri- and postoperative complications were seen in 5.3 % and 12.9 %, consisting of three symptomatic hemorrhages (1.2 %). Biopsy-related mortality occurred in 0.8 % of all biopsies. CONCLUSIONS: Regarding diagnostic yield, complication rate, and biopsy-related mortality, there seems to be no difference between the frameless biopsy technique from Medtronic and BrainLAB®. In contemporary time, the neurosurgeon has many tools to choose from, all with a relatively fast learning curve and ever improving feasibility. Thus, the issue of choice involves not the results, but the familiarity, end-user friendliness, and overall comfort when operating the system. Springer Vienna 2015-08-29 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4604498/ /pubmed/26315461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00701-015-2543-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Article - Brain Tumors Verploegh, Iris S. C. Volovici, Victor Haitsma, Iain K. Schouten, Joost W. Dirven, Clemens M. Kros, Johan M. Dammers, Ruben Contemporary frameless intracranial biopsy techniques: Might variation in safety and efficacy be expected? |
title | Contemporary frameless intracranial biopsy techniques: Might variation in safety and efficacy be expected? |
title_full | Contemporary frameless intracranial biopsy techniques: Might variation in safety and efficacy be expected? |
title_fullStr | Contemporary frameless intracranial biopsy techniques: Might variation in safety and efficacy be expected? |
title_full_unstemmed | Contemporary frameless intracranial biopsy techniques: Might variation in safety and efficacy be expected? |
title_short | Contemporary frameless intracranial biopsy techniques: Might variation in safety and efficacy be expected? |
title_sort | contemporary frameless intracranial biopsy techniques: might variation in safety and efficacy be expected? |
topic | Clinical Article - Brain Tumors |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4604498/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26315461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00701-015-2543-0 |
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