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Thalamic Tumors in a Pediatric Population: Surgical Outcomes and Utilization of High-Definition Fiber Tractography and the Fiber Tracking Technique

Objective: This study aimed to assess the operability of thalamic tumors since they are generally considered to be inoperable and to have poor outcomes. Advancements in neuroimaging, neuronavigational technology, and intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring allow accurate planning and safe resec...

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Autores principales: Alluhaybi, Abdulelah A, Altuhaini, Khalid S, Soualmi, Lahbib, Alotaibi, Fahad, Al Banyan, Ayman, Ahmad, Maqsood
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8967070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35386482
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23611
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author Alluhaybi, Abdulelah A
Altuhaini, Khalid S
Soualmi, Lahbib
Alotaibi, Fahad
Al Banyan, Ayman
Ahmad, Maqsood
author_facet Alluhaybi, Abdulelah A
Altuhaini, Khalid S
Soualmi, Lahbib
Alotaibi, Fahad
Al Banyan, Ayman
Ahmad, Maqsood
author_sort Alluhaybi, Abdulelah A
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description Objective: This study aimed to assess the operability of thalamic tumors since they are generally considered to be inoperable and to have poor outcomes. Advancements in neuroimaging, neuronavigational technology, and intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring allow accurate planning and safe resection. Methods: Clinical data and reports of 10 pediatric patients with thalamic tumors were retrieved retrospectively. All 10 patients underwent surgical intervention. Diffusion tensor tractography (DTI) was used preoperatively to select the safest surgical route. Intraoperative MRI and postoperative MRI were used to evaluate the extent of resection. Results: There were three gross total resections (GTRs), two subtotal resections (STRs), two partial resections (PRs), and three biopsies. All patients had unilateral thalamic tumors. Different surgical approaches were used according to the relationship with the internal capsule and corticospinal tract and according to the preoperative DTI. Five patients had pilocytic astrocytoma, two had diffuse pediatric-type high-grade glioma, one had ganglioglioma, one had pediatric-type diffuse low-grade glioma, and one had atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor (ATRT). The outcomes of low-grade tumors were favorable, especially for those who underwent resection, and those of high-grade tumors were poor regardless of the extent of resection. Conclusion: Our review shows that surgical resection of thalamic tumors can be done safely and offers favorable outcomes for patients with low-grade tumors, even without adjuvant therapy. Our study provides further evidence for thalamic tumors operability and safe resection.
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spelling pubmed-89670702022-04-05 Thalamic Tumors in a Pediatric Population: Surgical Outcomes and Utilization of High-Definition Fiber Tractography and the Fiber Tracking Technique Alluhaybi, Abdulelah A Altuhaini, Khalid S Soualmi, Lahbib Alotaibi, Fahad Al Banyan, Ayman Ahmad, Maqsood Cureus Radiation Oncology Objective: This study aimed to assess the operability of thalamic tumors since they are generally considered to be inoperable and to have poor outcomes. Advancements in neuroimaging, neuronavigational technology, and intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring allow accurate planning and safe resection. Methods: Clinical data and reports of 10 pediatric patients with thalamic tumors were retrieved retrospectively. All 10 patients underwent surgical intervention. Diffusion tensor tractography (DTI) was used preoperatively to select the safest surgical route. Intraoperative MRI and postoperative MRI were used to evaluate the extent of resection. Results: There were three gross total resections (GTRs), two subtotal resections (STRs), two partial resections (PRs), and three biopsies. All patients had unilateral thalamic tumors. Different surgical approaches were used according to the relationship with the internal capsule and corticospinal tract and according to the preoperative DTI. Five patients had pilocytic astrocytoma, two had diffuse pediatric-type high-grade glioma, one had ganglioglioma, one had pediatric-type diffuse low-grade glioma, and one had atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor (ATRT). The outcomes of low-grade tumors were favorable, especially for those who underwent resection, and those of high-grade tumors were poor regardless of the extent of resection. Conclusion: Our review shows that surgical resection of thalamic tumors can be done safely and offers favorable outcomes for patients with low-grade tumors, even without adjuvant therapy. Our study provides further evidence for thalamic tumors operability and safe resection. Cureus 2022-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8967070/ /pubmed/35386482 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23611 Text en Copyright © 2022, Alluhaybi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Radiation Oncology
Alluhaybi, Abdulelah A
Altuhaini, Khalid S
Soualmi, Lahbib
Alotaibi, Fahad
Al Banyan, Ayman
Ahmad, Maqsood
Thalamic Tumors in a Pediatric Population: Surgical Outcomes and Utilization of High-Definition Fiber Tractography and the Fiber Tracking Technique
title Thalamic Tumors in a Pediatric Population: Surgical Outcomes and Utilization of High-Definition Fiber Tractography and the Fiber Tracking Technique
title_full Thalamic Tumors in a Pediatric Population: Surgical Outcomes and Utilization of High-Definition Fiber Tractography and the Fiber Tracking Technique
title_fullStr Thalamic Tumors in a Pediatric Population: Surgical Outcomes and Utilization of High-Definition Fiber Tractography and the Fiber Tracking Technique
title_full_unstemmed Thalamic Tumors in a Pediatric Population: Surgical Outcomes and Utilization of High-Definition Fiber Tractography and the Fiber Tracking Technique
title_short Thalamic Tumors in a Pediatric Population: Surgical Outcomes and Utilization of High-Definition Fiber Tractography and the Fiber Tracking Technique
title_sort thalamic tumors in a pediatric population: surgical outcomes and utilization of high-definition fiber tractography and the fiber tracking technique
topic Radiation Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8967070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35386482
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23611
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