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How is stereotactic brain biopsy evolving? A multicentric analysis of a series of 421 cases treated in Rome over the last sixteen years.

Giorgio M Callovini1, Stefano Telera2, Shahram Sherkat3, Isabella Sperduti4, Tommaso Callovini5, Carmine M Carapella2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In recent decades, frame-based (FBB) and frame-less stereotactic brain biopsy (FLB) have played a crucial role in defining the diagnosis and management of expanding intracranial lesions in critical areas. During the same period, there have been significant advances in diagnostic imaging, a shift in surgical strategies towards extensive resection in gliomas and new molecular classification of brain tumors. Taking these advances into account, we have evaluated whether significant changes have occurred over the last sixteen years of our clinical practice in terms of frequency, indications, target selection, and the histologic results of stereotactic brain biopsy (SBB) procedures. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We analyzed a series of 421 SBB cases treated between January 2002 and June 2017 in three major neurosurgical institutes in Rome, serving a total of 1.5 million people. Within this series, 94.8% of patients underwent FBB, while, more recently, FLB was performed in 5.2% of cases. The entire period under consideration, running from 2002 to 2017, has been further stratified into four-year time-frames (2002-2005, 2006-2009, 2010-2013, 2014-2017) for the purpose of analysis.
RESULTS: The diagnostic yield was 97%. Final diagnoses revealed tumors in 90% of cases and non-neoplastic masses in 7%, while 3% of cases were not conclusive. The morbidity rate was 3% (12 cases) and mortality was 0.7% (3 cases). Intra-operative frozen sections were made in 78% of biopsies. In our three institutes, the number of SBBs decreased steadily throughout the time-frames under consideration. We have also observed a statistically significant reduction in biopsy procedures in lobar lesions, while those performed on the basal ganglia increased and the number of SBBs of multiple masses and lesions of the corpus callosum remained stable. Primary central nervous system diagnosis of lymphomas (PCNSL) was the sole diagnosis whose incidence increased significantly.
CONCLUSIONS: Over the last sixteen years, we have witnessed a significant decrease in SBB procedures and a modification in target selection and histologic results. Despite the significant evolution of neuroimaging, an accurate non-invasive diagnosis of intracranial expanding lesions has not yet been achieved. Furthermore, the most recent WHO classification of brain tumors (2016), which incorporates molecular and morphological features, has boosted the need for molecular processing of tissue samples in all expanding brain lesions. For these reasons, it is likely that SBBs will continue to be performed in specific cases, playing a significant role in diagnostic confirmation by providing tissue samples, so as to better assess the biology and the prognosis of cerebral lesions, as well as their sensitivity to standard radio-chemotherapy or to new molecular target therapies.
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Keywords:  Diffuse low-grade glioma-PCNSL; Stereotactic brain biopsy; WHO classification

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30227295     DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2018.09.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Neurol Neurosurg        ISSN: 0303-8467            Impact factor:   1.876


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Authors:  Zi-You Zhu; Yu-Bo Wang; Han-Yi Li; Xin-Min Wu
Journal:  World J Clin Cases       Date:  2022-05-06       Impact factor: 1.534

3.  Machine learning based differentiation of glioblastoma from brain metastasis using MRI derived radiomics.

Authors:  Sarv Priya; Yanan Liu; Caitlin Ward; Nam H Le; Neetu Soni; Ravishankar Pillenahalli Maheshwarappa; Varun Monga; Honghai Zhang; Milan Sonka; Girish Bathla
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-05-18       Impact factor: 4.379

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Authors:  Yukitaka Kani; Thomas E Cecere; Kevin Lahmers; Tanya LeRoith; Kurt L Zimmerman; Scott Isom; Fang-Chi Hsu; Waldemar Debinksi; John L Robertson; John H Rossmeisl
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Authors:  Sarv Priya; Yanan Liu; Caitlin Ward; Nam H Le; Neetu Soni; Ravishankar Pillenahalli Maheshwarappa; Varun Monga; Honghai Zhang; Milan Sonka; Girish Bathla
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6.  Stereotactic biopsy for lesions in brainstem and deep brain: a single-center experience of 72 cases.

Authors:  Feng Qin; Zhenchao Huang; Qing Dong; Xiaofeng Xu; Tingting Lu; Jianning Chen; Na Cheng; Wei Qiu; Zhengqi Lu
Journal:  Braz J Med Biol Res       Date:  2021-07-23       Impact factor: 2.590

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