Awake brain surgery in children-a single-center experience

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作者
Lohkamp, Laura-Nanna [1 ]
Beuriat, Pierre-Aurelien [1 ,2 ]
Desmurget, Michel [2 ]
Cristofori, Irene [2 ]
Szathmari, Alexandru [1 ]
Huguet, Ludivine [1 ]
Di Rocco, Federico [1 ]
Mottolese, Carmine [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Hop Femme Mere Enfant, Dept Pediat Neurosurg, Lyon, France
[2] Ctr Cognit Neurosci, Lyon, France
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Awake surgery; Neurosurgery; Children; Pediatric; Neuropsychology; Outcome; ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION; CRANIOTOMY; RESECTION; GLIOMA; IMPACT; DEXMEDETOMIDINE; LOCALIZATION; PATIENT; TUMORS;
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10.1007/s00381-020-04522-9
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Introduction Awake brain surgery (ABS) represents a rare surgical procedure in children as age and psychological aspects, which are considered to interfere with its feasibility and psychological outcome and limit its application. Only few pediatric case series have been reported so far, indicating a more complex translation of this surgical approach to children. However, the advances in neuropsychological testing and monitoring may have a substantial impact on ameliorating the eligibility of children undergoing awake procedures. This study addresses the condition of ABS in a pediatric cohort, focusing on its practicability and diversified outcome aspects. Methods We performed a retrospective review and prospective outcome analysis of pediatric patients with CNS lesions undergoing ABS between 2005 and 2018, completed at the University of Lyon, France. Results Eighteen children were considered for ABS with respect to the eloquent location of their CNS lesions documented in their pre-operative MRI. Seventeen of them underwent asleep-awake-asleep brain surgery. The cohort included 5 males and 12 females. The median age at surgery was 14.8 years, (range 9.4 to 17.6 years). Intraoperative testing included electrocortical stimulation while pursuing speech or motor activity. Most of the lesions were intrinsic tumors of glial origin. A complete tumor removal was achieved in 11 patients (65%). Post-operative neurological deficits were transiently observed in 2 patients, whereas severe psychological reactions occurred in 1 child. Persistent attention deficits were found in 2 patients. One patient experienced an infectious complication requiring antibiotic treatment. Two patients died during follow-up due to tumor progression. The mean duration of follow up was 22.2 months (range 3.4 to 46.8 months). Conclusions ABS was shown to be beneficial in terms of efficient tumor resection besides simultaneous preservation of neurological functions. Psychological preparation of the families and the children is essential to increase the number and age range of patients, who can benefit from this technique. Neuropsychological testing before and after surgery is essential to determine cognitive outcome, which can be altered in a minority of patients.
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