Literature DB >> 1360623

Cryosurgery re-visited for the removal and destruction of brain, spinal and orbital tumours.

J C Maroon1, G Onik, M R Quigley, J E Bailes, J E Wilberger, J S Kennerdell.   

Abstract

Advances in neuroimaging and cryosurgical techniques have prompted us to re-evaluate the potential of cryosurgical techniques for the removal and the destruction of various neoplasms. We have used cryosurgical instrumentation to remove tumours in the brain, spine and orbit in 71 patients without complications. Cryosurgery was used to facilitate removal and extraction in 64 and to destroy residual neoplasms when removal was incomplete in 7. Intraoperative real time ultrasonic imaging permitted precise delimitation of tumours from surrounding tissues and allowed monitoring during the production of cryosurgical lesions thus permitting heretofore unavailable visualization of the production of cryogenic lesions in the central nervous system. New cryosurgical instrumentation was used to produce lesions up to three times larger than similar sized probes previously available. Our results reconfirm that cryosurgery facilitates the removal of tumours in the brain, spinal cord and orbit, reduces blood loss in vascular tumours, and is effective in ablating residual neoplasms involving the superior sagittal sinus, torcula and parasagittal areas. A Doppler flowmeter proved useful for monitoring sagittal sinus blood flow during the production of cryosurgical ablation of residual tumour attached to the walls of the sagittal sinus. Recent advances in ultrasonic and neuroimaging coupled with stereotactic techniques and improvements in cryosurgical instrumentation may prove useful in the future percutaneous destruction of selective intracranial neoplasms.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1360623     DOI: 10.1080/01616412.1992.11740073

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Res        ISSN: 0161-6412            Impact factor:   2.448


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