Laser-Induced Thermal Therapy in Neuro-Oncology: A Review

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Ashraf, Omar [1 ]
Patel, Nitesh V. [1 ]
Hanft, Simon [1 ]
Danish, Shabbar F. [1 ]
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[1] Rutgers State Univ, Div Neurosurg, Robert Wood Johnson Med Sch, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA
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Ablation; Lasers; Laser therapy for brain tumors; Magnetic resonance-guided laser-induced thermal therapy; INDUCED INTERSTITIAL THERMOTHERAPY; CEREBRAL RADIATION NECROSIS; RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS; ABLATION THERAPY; BRAIN METASTASES; LIVER METASTASES; TISSUE ABLATION; GRADE GLIOMAS; TUMORS; LITT;
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10.1016/J.WNEU.2018.01.123
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
OBJECTIVES: Laser therapy has become an appealing treatment modality in neurosurgery. In this review, we report on the history, physics, surgical steps, indications and uses, and complications that have been reported to date. METHODS: An extensive literature search was performed for laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) and laser therapy in the context of glial tumors, metastatic lesions, pediatric brain tumors, and radiation necrosis. Reported complications in each series also were reviewed. RESULTS: In the past decade, multiple studies have demonstrated the use, outcomes, and complications associated with LITT in neurosurgery. These same studies have consistently reported an overall benefit of LITT in cases in which traditional surgical approaches may be limited by the patient's clinical status, tumor location, or overall prognosis. However, there have been complications reported from local effects of thermal damage, technical error, and edema development. Increased experience has reduced complications and brought more promising results. CONCLUSIONS: With the advent of real-time monitoring and damage estimation, LITT has gained ground in the management of intracranial tumors. Larger scale trials must be performed to develop standard protocols to define specific indications for use. Further large clinical studies for LITT in non-oncologic cases are also of interest.
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