Surgical treatment of brainstem cavernomas using diffusion tensor imaging and diffusion tensor tractography

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作者
Majchrzak, Krzysztof [1 ,4 ]
Bobek-Billewicz, Barbara [2 ,3 ]
Hebda, Anna [2 ,3 ]
Ladzinski, Piotr [1 ]
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[1] Med Univ Silesiaia, Dept & Clin Ward Neurosurg, Sosnowiec, Poland
[2] Mar Sklodowska Curie Mem Canc Ctr, Dept Radiodiagnost, Gliwice, Poland
[3] Natl Inst Oncol Gliwice Branch, Gliwice, Poland
[4] Med Univ Silesiaia, Dept & Clin Ward Neurosurg, Plac Medykow 1, PL-41200 Sosnowiec, Poland
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cavernous malformation; brainstem; surgical treatment; haemorrhage; NATURAL-HISTORY; CORTICOSPINAL TRACT; MALFORMATIONS; SURGERY; RESECTION;
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10.5603/PJNNS.a2022.0035
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Introduction. The aims of this study were to assess the prognosis of patients after a single haemorrhage from the cavernoma, and also in the case of rehaemorrhage, and to determine the indications for surgical treatment of brainstem cavernomas.Material and methods. The study included a group of 35 patients with brainstem cavernomas, 23 women and 12 men aged 27 to 57 years (mean age 38.4). Up to 2005, MRI perfusion-weighted imaging/diffusion-weighted imaging had been carried out in 13 surgically treated patients. From 2005 onwards, the other 22 patients also underwent MRI diffusion tensor imaging and diffusion tensor tractography (DTI/DTT). DTI/DTT assessed the course of long fibre tracts. The course of the corticospinal tract, medial lemniscus and transverse pontine tracts was entered into the neuronavigation system. The surgical approach and the safe entry zone were determined based on the DTI/DTT.Results. Our study showed that rehaemorrhage from a cavernoma depends on its size and volume. However, it is not related to its location. Based on the modified Rankin scale, the results of treatment of our patients after the first haemorrhage were better compared to the assessment after another haemorrhage. Complete resection was performed in 32 cases (91%) and partial resection in the remaining three (9%). Two patients underwent another surgery after several years due to partial resection. One patient presented with another haemorrhage after three years. New deficits developed postoperatively. Already existing deficits were exacerbated, but gradually resolved. Symptoms of cerebellar dysfunction and cranial nerve injury (including respiratory disorders) were the most difficult to resolve.Conclusions. Patients with brainstem cavernomas should undergo surgical treatment after their first haemorrhage, especially in the case of a large cavernoma. DTI/DTT should be used to determine the trajectory to the cavernoma, particularly to the deep cavernoma, and to determine the safe entry zone. Total resection of the cavernoma should be performed even where this means that reoperation is required.
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