Roles and outcomes of stereotactic biopsy for adult patients with brainstem lesion

Purpose This study aimed to assess the benefit-risk ratio by determining diagnostic yield and safety of brainstem biopsies in adult patients. The secondary objectives were (i) to compare brainstem biopsy safety and postbiopsy patients’ outcomes and survival with those of patients biopsied for a brai...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of neuro-oncology 2022-10, Vol.160 (1), p.159-170
Hauptverfasser: Malaizé, Henri, Laigle-Donadey, Florence, Riche, Maximilien, Marijon, Pauline, Mokhtari, Karima, Bielle, Franck, Tran, Suzanne, Nichelli, Lucia, Beccaria, Kevin, Idbaih, Ahmed, Hoang-Xuan, Khê, Touat, Mehdi, Carpentier, Alexandre, Mathon, Bertrand
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose This study aimed to assess the benefit-risk ratio by determining diagnostic yield and safety of brainstem biopsies in adult patients. The secondary objectives were (i) to compare brainstem biopsy safety and postbiopsy patients’ outcomes and survival with those of patients biopsied for a brain or cerebellar lesion, and (ii) to assess the impact of brainstem biopsy on final diagnosis and further therapeutic management. Methods Among 1784 stereotactic biopsies performed in adult patients at a tertiary center between April 2009 and October 2020, we retrospectively examined 50 consecutive brainstem biopsies. We compared variables regarding diagnostic yield, safety and post-biopsy outcomes between brainstem biopsy patients and brain/cerebellum biopsy patients. Results Brainstem biopsy led to a diagnosis in 86% of patients (94.6% in patients with suspected tumor). Lesion contrast enhancement on imaging was the sole predictor of obtaining a diagnosis. Rates of symptomatic complications and mortality were significantly higher in brainstem biopsy patients compared to brain/cerebellum biopsy patients (20% vs 0%; p  
ISSN:0167-594X
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DOI:10.1007/s11060-022-04129-x