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Minimally invasive image-guided keyhole aspiration of cerebral abscesses.

Xiang-Hui Meng1, Shi-Yu Feng1, Xiao-Lei Chen1, Chong Li1, Jiashu Zhang1, Tao Zhou1, Jinli Jiang1, Fuyu Wang1, Xiaodong Ma1, Bo Bu1, Xin-Guang Yu1.   

Abstract

Despite the low incidence of brain abscesses in Western nations (1-2%), the incidence in developing countries is as high as 8%. We evaluate a minimally invasive image-guided keyhole aspiration of cerebral abscesses and compare it with a series of cases treated with surgical excision. 23 patients (20 male and 3 female, aged 7-67 years) underwent image-guided burr hole aspiration of single or multiple cerebral abscesses. Patient characteristics, perioperative, and postoperative data were analyzed and compared with a second group of 22 patients (14 male and 8 female, aged 12-72) treated for cerebral abscesses with open surgical excision. In all cases, the surgical procedure was performed successfully without complication. 8 of the 23 aspiration cases were performed with the aid of iMRI. A comparison of patient demographics, duration of hospital stay, duration of antibiotic therapy, postoperative neurological recovery time, intraoperative blood loss, operative duration, length of incision, postoperative fever, repeat surgery, and mortality was performed between the aspiration and excision groups. Intraoperative blood loss, operative duration, length of incision, and postoperative fever were all significantly reduced in the aspiration group. Though, duration of hospital stay and antibiotic therapy and postoperative neurological recovery time were all increased in the aspiration group, and statistical significance was observed in all except the duration of hospital stay. This technique is a feasible and comparable minimally invasive alternative to open surgical excision and may provide reduced intraoperative blood loss, shortened operative duration, improved cosmetic outcomes, and a lessened incidence of postoperative fever.

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Keywords:  Brain abscess; aspiration; burr hole; drainage; minimally invasive; neuronavigation

Year:  2015        PMID: 25784984      PMCID: PMC4358439     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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