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Fluorescein-guided removal of peripheral nerve sheath tumors: a preliminary analysis of 20 cases.

Ignazio G Vetrano1, Francesco Acerbi1, Jacopo Falco1, Grazia Devigili2, Sara Rinaldo2, Giuseppe Messina1, Francesco Prada1,3, Antonio D'Ammando1, Vittoria Nazzi1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Benign peripheral nerve sheath tumors (PNSTs) include mainly schwannomas-the most common tumors arising from peripheral nerves-and neurofibromas. Due to their origin, distinguishing between functional intact nerve and the fibers from whence the PNST arose may not always be easy to perform. The introduction of intraoperative tools to better visualize these tumors could be helpful in achieving a gross-total resection. In this study, the authors present a series of patients harboring PNST in which the surgery was performed under fluorescein guidance.
METHODS: Between September 2018 and February 2019, 20 consecutive patients with a total of 25 suspected PNSTs underwent fluorescein-guided surgery performed under microscopic view with a dedicated filter integrated into the surgical microscope (YELLOW 560) and with intraoperative monitoring. All patients presented with a different degree of contrast enhancement at preoperative MRI. Fluorescein was intravenously injected after intubation at a dose of 1 mg/kg. Preoperative clinical and radiological data, intraoperative fluorescein characteristics, and postoperative neurological and radiological outcomes were collected and analyzed.
RESULTS: Six patients were affected by neurofibromatosis or schwannomatosis. There were 14 schwannomas, 8 neurofibromas, 1 myxoma, 1 reactive follicular hyperplasia, and 1 giant cell tumor of tendon sheath. No patient experienced worsening of neurological status after surgery. No side effects related to fluorescein injection were found in this series. Fluorescein allowed an optimal intraoperative distinction between tumor and surrounding nerves in 13 of 14 schwannomas and in all neurofibromas. In 6 neurofibromas and in 1 schwannoma, the final YELLOW 560 visualization showed the presence of small tumor remnants that were not visible under white-light illumination and that could be removed, obtaining a gross-total resection.
CONCLUSIONS: Fluorescein was demonstrated to be a feasible, safe, and helpful intraoperative adjunct to better identify and distinguish PNSTs from intact functional nerves, with a possible impact on tumor resection, particularly in diffuse neurofibromas.

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Keywords:  5-ALA = 5-aminolevulinic acid; AIFA = Italian Drug Agency; BBB = blood-brain barrier; BNB = blood-nerve barrier; ICG = indocyanine green; PNS = peripheral nervous system; PNST = peripheral nerve sheath tumor; SF = sodium fluorescein; fluorescein; intraoperative imaging; nerve tumors; neurofibroma; peripheral nerve; peripheral nervous system; schwannoma

Year:  2019        PMID: 31812148     DOI: 10.3171/2019.9.JNS19970

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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