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Intraoperative Navigated Angiosonography for Skull Base Tumor Surgery.

Francesco Prada1, Massimiliano Del Bene2, Cecilia Casali2, Andrea Saladino2, Federico Giuseppe Legnani2, Alessandro Perin2, Alessandro Moiraghi2, Carla Richetta2, Angela Rampini2, Luca Mattei2, Ignazio Gaspare Vetrano2, Riccardo Fornaro2, Marco Saini2, Alberto Martegani3, Francesco DiMeco4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: One of the main challenges during skull base tumor surgery is identifying the relationships between the lesion and the principal intracranial vessels. To this end, neuronavigation systems based on preoperative imaging lack accuracy because of brain shift and brain deformation. Intraoperative navigated B-mode ultrasonography is useful in defining the extent of brain tumor. Doppler imaging adds information regarding flow entity in neighboring vessels. Second-generation ultrasound contrast agents improve the signal-to-noise ratio of B-mode imaging and permit the study of the vessel's course, blood flow, and perfusion characteristics of focal lesions. We report our experience using intraoperative navigated contrast-enhanced ultrasound to perform a navigated angiosonography (N-ASG) for the visualization of vessels in a series of 18 skull base tumors.
METHODS: We performed N-ASG in a series of 18 skull base tumors (10 meningiomas, 3 craniopharyngiomas, 2 giant pituitary adenomas, 1 posterior fossa epidermoid, 2 dermoid cysts). N-ASG was obtained after craniotomy before resecting each lesion and during tumor removal, after intravenous injection of ultrasound contrast agent.
RESULTS: In all 18 cases, major vessels and their branches were simultaneously identified (both high and low flow) using N-ASG, which allowed to visualize the whole length of each vessels. N-ASG was also useful in highlighting the lesion, compared with standard B-mode imaging, and showing its perfusion patterns.
CONCLUSIONS: N-ASG can be applied to skull base tumor surgery, providing helpful information about the relationship between principal intracranial vessels and tumors. This technique could be of assistance in approaching the tumor and avoiding vascular damages.
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Keywords:  Angiosonography; Brain tumor; Contrast-enhanced ultrasound; Intraoperative imaging; Intraoperative ultrasound; Skull base surgery; Vascular surgery

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26193670     DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2015.07.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Neurosurg        ISSN: 1878-8750            Impact factor:   2.104


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