Comparative analysis of diagnostic accuracy of different brain biopsy procedures
Background: Image-guided procedures such as computed tomography (CT) guided, neuronavigator-guided and ultrasound-guided methods can assist neurosurgeons in localizing the intraparenchymal lesion of the brain. However, despite improvements in the imaging techniques, an accurate diagnosis of intrinsi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neurology India 2006-12, Vol.54 (4), p.394-398 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Image-guided procedures such as computed tomography (CT)
guided, neuronavigator-guided and ultrasound-guided methods can assist
neurosurgeons in localizing the intraparenchymal lesion of the brain.
However, despite improvements in the imaging techniques, an accurate
diagnosis of intrinsic lesion requires tissue sampling and histological
verification. Aims: The present study was carried out to examine the
reliability of the diagnoses made on tumor sample obtained via
different stereotactic and ultrasound-guided brain biopsy procedures.
Materials and Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted of all
brain biopsies (frame-based and frameless stereotactic and
ultrasound-guided) performed in a single tertiary care neurosciences
center between 1995 and 2005. The overall diagnostic accuracy achieved
on histopathology and correlation with type of biopsy technique was
evaluated. Results: A total of 130 cases were included, which
consisted of 82 males and 48 females. Age ranged from 4 to 75 years
(mean age 39.5 years). Twenty per cent (27 patients) were in the
pediatric age group, while 12% (16 patients) were ≥60-years of
age. A definitive histological diagnosis was established in 109 cases
(diagnostic yield 80.2%), which encompassed 101 neoplastic and eight
nonneoplastic lesions. Frame-based, frameless stereotactic and
ultrasound-guided biopsies were done in 95, 15 and 20 patients
respectively. Although the numbers of cases were small there was trend
for better yield with frameless image-guided stereotactic biopsy and
maximum diagnostic yield was obtained i.e., 87% (13/15) in comparison
to conventional frame-based CT-guided stereotactic biopsy and
ultrasound-guided biopsy. Conclusions: Overall, a trend of higher
diagnostic yield was seen in cases with frameless image-guided
stereotactic biopsy. Thus, this small series confirms that frameless
neuronavigator-guided stereotactic procedures represent the lesion
sufficiently in order to make histopathologic diagnosis. |
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ISSN: | 0028-3886 1998-4022 |
DOI: | 10.4103/0028-3886.28113 |