• Neurosurgery · Aug 1989

    Stereotactic biopsy and resection of thalamic astrocytomas.

    • P J Kelly.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Mayo Medical School, Rochester, Minnesota.
    • Neurosurgery. 1989 Aug 1; 25 (2): 185-94; discussion 194-5.

    AbstractIn this study of 72 patients who had histologically verified thalamic astrocytomas, 44 patients underwent stereotactic serial biopsy, 22 underwent stereotactic resection of the neoplasm, and an additional 6 patients underwent stereotactic biopsy followed by stereotactic resection of the tumor at a later date. Of the 50 patients who underwent stereotactic biopsy, 3 were neurologically worse after the procedure (morbidity, 6%), and 3 additional patients with Grade 4 astrocytomas who preoperatively were rapidly deteriorating neurologically, died within 30 days of the procedure. Of the 28 patients who underwent stereotactic resection, 14 were neurologically improved after the procedure, 10 were unchanged, and 4 were worse. One additional patient died 10 days postoperatively. Thirty-four patients had Grade 4 astrocytomas: 27 underwent stereotactic biopsies. The mean survival after biopsy and irradiation for patients with Grade 4 astrocytomas was 21.4 weeks. The mean survival was 62 weeks in 7 patients with Grade 4 astrocytomas who underwent stereotactic resection and radiation therapy. The mean survival time after biopsy and radiation therapy for patients who had Grade 3 and Grade 2 lesions was 54.4 weeks and 91 weeks, respectively. Twenty-three patients had pilocytic astrocytomas; 8 underwent stereotactic biopsies, and 19 underwent stereotactic resection of the tumor (4 of these underwent biopsy prior to resection). There was no neurological morbidity, but one patient died after resection. Many of those who underwent resection were deteriorating due to an enlarging tumor mass or recurring cyst, and had undergone more conservative therapies such as biopsy and radiation. Even though stereotactic biopsy is appropriate in many patients harboring thalamic astrocytomas, selected patients with significant mass effect from solid tumor or recurring cyst can benefit from stereotactic resection.

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