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J Neurol Surg A Cent Eur Neurosurg · May 2014
Hemorrhage after stereotactic biopsy from intra-axial brain lesions: incidence and avoidance.
- Ahmed Abdel Sallam Shakal and Esam Abdel Hay Mokbel.
- Department of Neurosurgery, Tanta University, Tanta, Gharbia, Egypt.
- J Neurol Surg A Cent Eur Neurosurg. 2014 May 1; 75 (3): 177-82.
BackgroundWith the introduction of stereotactic surgery in humans by Spiegel and Wycis in 1947 and the great advances in neuroimaging, image-guided stereotactic brain biopsy is the mainstay for diagnosis of intrinsic deep-seated brain lesions. Stereotactic biopsy is usually safe, and the reported rate of complications is minimal, with mortality being reported in less than 1% and significant morbidity occurring in less than 5%. The complication most often encountered after stereotactic biopsy is hemorrhage.Patients And MethodsA total of 150 patients (84 male and 66 female) with the mean age of 52.8 years having intra-axial brain lesions were included in the study. Image-guided (114 computed tomography [CT] and 36 magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]) stereotactic biopsy were performed by a specialized stereotactic neurosurgeon. Routine preoperative coagulation studies were performed in all patients. A workstation with multiplanar trajectory planning software was used. Serial biopsies were done with Sedan-type side cutting needle. Any detectable bleeding was analyzed by CT within 4 hours after procedure. All medical charts, laboratory results, preoperative imaging studies, and postoperative imaging studies were reviewed.ResultsA conclusive histopathological diagnosis was achieved in 147 patients (98%). In 7 patients (4.7%), hemorrhage was detected in post-biopsy CT scan (3.3% asymptomatic and 1.4% symptomatic). Hemorrhage occurred in patients with highly malignant tumors. There was no mortality.ConclusionUsing multiplanar image-guided trajectory planning and a small biopsy needle decreases the incidence of post-biopsy hemorrhage. Neurologically intact patients with no hemorrhage in post-biopsy CT scan could safely be discharged home at the same operative day.Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.
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