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Thalamic astrocytomas: surgical anatomy and results of a pilot series using maximum microsurgical removal.

H J Steiger1, C Götz, R Schmid-Elsaesser, W Stummer.   

Abstract

Deep-seated astrocytomas within the basal ganglia and the thalamus are considered unfavourable for microsurgical removal since the circumferential neighbourhood of critical structures limits radical resection. On closer assessment, the thalamus has a unique configuration within the basal ganglia. Its tetrahedric shape has 3 free surfaces and only the ventrolateral border is in contact with vital and critical functional structures, e.g. the subthalamic nuclei and the internal capsule. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the feasibility of maximum microsurgical removal in a series of intrinsic thalamic astrocytomas. 14 patients with intrathalamic astrocytomas grades I to 4 as diagnosed by previous stereotactic biopsy or intra-operative frozen section were selected for maximum microsurgical removal. The infratentorial supracerebellar approach from the contralateral side was used for 4 limited neoplasms of the pulvinar. For the other 10 larger and more extensive processes a parieto-occipital transventricular approach was chosen. Final histology gave the result of astrocytoma grade 1 or 2 in 4 patients, and of astrocytoma grade 3 or 4 in 10 patients. Postoperative MRI confirmed reduction of the tumor mass by 80 to 100% in 11 of 14 cases. Regional ancillary radiotherapy with 60 Gy was administered postoperatively for astrocytomas grades 3 and 4. Two patients operated on via the posterior transventricular approach had new postoperative partial hemianopia. Five of the 14 patients finally needed a ventriculo-peritoneal shunt. During the follow-up time of 6 to 52 months, tumor progression/recurrence was observed in 6 of the 10 high grade and none of the low grade neoplasms. The present pilot series demonstrates the feasibility of the microsurgical concept. Comparison with other treatment modalities, such as brachytherapy, requires future consideration.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11214625     DOI: 10.1007/s007010070001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)        ISSN: 0001-6268            Impact factor:   2.216


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