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Mechanisms and Risk Factors Contributing to Visual Field Deficits following Stereotactic Laser Amygdalohippocampotomy

Selective laser amygdalohippocampotomy (SLAH) is a minimally invasive surgical treatment for medial temporal lobe epilepsy. Visual field deficits (VFDs) are a significant potential complication. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between VFDs and potential mechanisms of in...

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Autores principales: Voets, Natalie L., Alvarez, Ivan, Qiu, Deqiang, Leatherday, Christopher, Willie, Jon T., Sotiropoulos, Stamatios, Gleichgerrcht, Ezequiel, Bonilha, Leonardo, Pedersen, Nigel P., Kadom, Nadja, Saindane, Amit M., Gross, Robert E., Drane, Daniel L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: S. Karger AG 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6979425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31618749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000502701
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author Voets, Natalie L.
Alvarez, Ivan
Qiu, Deqiang
Leatherday, Christopher
Willie, Jon T.
Sotiropoulos, Stamatios
Gleichgerrcht, Ezequiel
Bonilha, Leonardo
Pedersen, Nigel P.
Kadom, Nadja
Saindane, Amit M.
Gross, Robert E.
Drane, Daniel L.
author_facet Voets, Natalie L.
Alvarez, Ivan
Qiu, Deqiang
Leatherday, Christopher
Willie, Jon T.
Sotiropoulos, Stamatios
Gleichgerrcht, Ezequiel
Bonilha, Leonardo
Pedersen, Nigel P.
Kadom, Nadja
Saindane, Amit M.
Gross, Robert E.
Drane, Daniel L.
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description Selective laser amygdalohippocampotomy (SLAH) is a minimally invasive surgical treatment for medial temporal lobe epilepsy. Visual field deficits (VFDs) are a significant potential complication. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between VFDs and potential mechanisms of injury to the optic radiations and lateral geniculate nucleus. We performed a retrospective cross-sectional analysis of 3 patients (5.2%) who developed persistent VFDs after SLAH within our larger series (n = 58), 15 healthy individuals and 10 SLAH patients without visual complications. Diffusion tractography was used to evaluate laser catheter penetration of the optic radiations. Using a complementary approach, we evaluated evidence for focal microstructural tissue damage within the optic radiations and lateral geniculate nucleus. Overablation and potential heat radiation were assessed by quantifying ablation and choroidal fissure CSF volumes as well as energy deposited during SLAH. SLAH treatment parameters did not distinguish VFD patients. Atypically high overlap between the laser catheter and optic radiations was found in 1/3 VFD patients and was accompanied by focal reductions in fractional anisotropy where the catheter entered the lateral occipital white matter. Surprisingly, lateral geniculate tissue diffusivity was abnormal following, but also preceding, SLAH in patients who subsequently developed a VFD (all p = 0.005). In our series, vision-related complications following SLAH, which appear to occur less frequently than following open temporal lobe ­surgery, were not directly explained by SLAH treatment parameters. Instead, our data suggest that variations in lateral geniculate structure may influence susceptibility to indirect heat injury from transoccipital SLAH.
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spelling pubmed-69794252020-01-27 Mechanisms and Risk Factors Contributing to Visual Field Deficits following Stereotactic Laser Amygdalohippocampotomy Voets, Natalie L. Alvarez, Ivan Qiu, Deqiang Leatherday, Christopher Willie, Jon T. Sotiropoulos, Stamatios Gleichgerrcht, Ezequiel Bonilha, Leonardo Pedersen, Nigel P. Kadom, Nadja Saindane, Amit M. Gross, Robert E. Drane, Daniel L. Stereotact Funct Neurosurg Case Series Selective laser amygdalohippocampotomy (SLAH) is a minimally invasive surgical treatment for medial temporal lobe epilepsy. Visual field deficits (VFDs) are a significant potential complication. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between VFDs and potential mechanisms of injury to the optic radiations and lateral geniculate nucleus. We performed a retrospective cross-sectional analysis of 3 patients (5.2%) who developed persistent VFDs after SLAH within our larger series (n = 58), 15 healthy individuals and 10 SLAH patients without visual complications. Diffusion tractography was used to evaluate laser catheter penetration of the optic radiations. Using a complementary approach, we evaluated evidence for focal microstructural tissue damage within the optic radiations and lateral geniculate nucleus. Overablation and potential heat radiation were assessed by quantifying ablation and choroidal fissure CSF volumes as well as energy deposited during SLAH. SLAH treatment parameters did not distinguish VFD patients. Atypically high overlap between the laser catheter and optic radiations was found in 1/3 VFD patients and was accompanied by focal reductions in fractional anisotropy where the catheter entered the lateral occipital white matter. Surprisingly, lateral geniculate tissue diffusivity was abnormal following, but also preceding, SLAH in patients who subsequently developed a VFD (all p = 0.005). In our series, vision-related complications following SLAH, which appear to occur less frequently than following open temporal lobe ­surgery, were not directly explained by SLAH treatment parameters. Instead, our data suggest that variations in lateral geniculate structure may influence susceptibility to indirect heat injury from transoccipital SLAH. S. Karger AG 2019-12 2019-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6979425/ /pubmed/31618749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000502701 Text en Copyright © 2019 by S. Karger AG, Basel http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY 4.0) (http://www.karger.com/Services/OpenAccessLicense). Usage, derivative works and distribution are permitted provided that proper credit is given to the author and the original publisher.
spellingShingle Case Series
Voets, Natalie L.
Alvarez, Ivan
Qiu, Deqiang
Leatherday, Christopher
Willie, Jon T.
Sotiropoulos, Stamatios
Gleichgerrcht, Ezequiel
Bonilha, Leonardo
Pedersen, Nigel P.
Kadom, Nadja
Saindane, Amit M.
Gross, Robert E.
Drane, Daniel L.
Mechanisms and Risk Factors Contributing to Visual Field Deficits following Stereotactic Laser Amygdalohippocampotomy
title Mechanisms and Risk Factors Contributing to Visual Field Deficits following Stereotactic Laser Amygdalohippocampotomy
title_full Mechanisms and Risk Factors Contributing to Visual Field Deficits following Stereotactic Laser Amygdalohippocampotomy
title_fullStr Mechanisms and Risk Factors Contributing to Visual Field Deficits following Stereotactic Laser Amygdalohippocampotomy
title_full_unstemmed Mechanisms and Risk Factors Contributing to Visual Field Deficits following Stereotactic Laser Amygdalohippocampotomy
title_short Mechanisms and Risk Factors Contributing to Visual Field Deficits following Stereotactic Laser Amygdalohippocampotomy
title_sort mechanisms and risk factors contributing to visual field deficits following stereotactic laser amygdalohippocampotomy
topic Case Series
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6979425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31618749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000502701
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