Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Child's Nervous System 5-6/2003

01-06-2003 | Original Paper

Stereotactically-guided biopsies of brainstem tumors

Authors: F. Chico-Ponce de León, M. Perezpeña-Diazconti, E. Castro-Sierra, F. J. Guerrero-Jazo, L. F. Gordillo-Domínguez, R. Gutiérrez-Guerra, T. Salamanca, G. Sosa-Sainz, B. L. Santana-Montero, A. DeMontesinos-Sampedro

Published in: Child's Nervous System | Issue 5-6/2003

Login to get access

Abstract

Introduction

More than 10 years ago, the goal of our work had been to obtain a tissue sample of infiltrating lesions of the brainstem that had been diagnosed using computerized axial tomography (CAT). At that time, biopsies were believed to be indispensable when starting treatment of tumors. With time our objectives changed. Biopsies remained necessary, since until 1 year before the writing of this article we had not had the benefits of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at our Hospital. We also decided that carrying out sound statistics, confirmed by biopsies, was in itself a good procedure, especially in a country in which, to date, no serial studies of brainstem tumors had been undertaken.

Methods

We analyzed all of the patients diagnosed with posterior fossa tumors between March 1989 and March 2002 at the Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez (HIM). A preoperative TAC of the cranium was performed on every patient. Stereotactically-guided biopsies during tomography allowed precise control of penetration. Material obtained was sent to the Department of Pathology for analysis.

Results

Fifty patients were diagnosed with infiltrating tumors of the brainstem: 30 cases of low-grade astrocytomas, 13 cases of high-grade astrocytomas, 2 cases of primitive neuroectodermic tumors, 2 cases of rhabdoid tumors, 1 case of ependymoma, and 2 patients had non-specified tumors. The most frequent symptoms and signs were ataxia and disturbances of the cranial nerves. There was no mortality caused by penetration, and follow-up studies of more than 5 years were carried out.

Discussion

The results from our series were similar to those in the literature. In our case, follow-up studies were undertaken for longer periods. In the first section of our work, we suggest the need for stereotactic biopsies in order to arrive at a precise diagnosis in environments in which MRI may be unavailable.

Conclusion

At present, presumptive diagnosis of infiltrating brainstem lesions may be adequately undertaken with imaging methods, such as MRI. However, we believe that a stereotactically-guided biopsy provides an accurate method for diagnosing lesions of the brainstem. In our case, this procedure has been carried out entirely in the tomography room, without any complications of disease or mortality.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Abbott R, Goh KYC (1999) Brainstem gliomas. In: Albright AL, Pollack IF, Adelson PD (eds) Principles and practice of pediatric neurosurgery. Thieme, New York, pp 629–640 Abbott R, Goh KYC (1999) Brainstem gliomas. In: Albright AL, Pollack IF, Adelson PD (eds) Principles and practice of pediatric neurosurgery. Thieme, New York, pp 629–640
2.
go back to reference Abbott R, Ragheb J, Epstein FJ (1994) Brainstem tumors: surgical indications. In: Cheek WR, Marlin AE, McLone DG, Reigel DN, Walker ML (eds) Pediatric neurosurgery. Saunders, Philadelphia, pp 374–382 Abbott R, Ragheb J, Epstein FJ (1994) Brainstem tumors: surgical indications. In: Cheek WR, Marlin AE, McLone DG, Reigel DN, Walker ML (eds) Pediatric neurosurgery. Saunders, Philadelphia, pp 374–382
3.
go back to reference Abbott R, Shimiski-Maher T, Wisoff J, Epstein FJ (1991) Intrinsic tumors of the medulla: surgical complications. Pediatr Neurosurg 17:239–244PubMed Abbott R, Shimiski-Maher T, Wisoff J, Epstein FJ (1991) Intrinsic tumors of the medulla: surgical complications. Pediatr Neurosurg 17:239–244PubMed
4.
go back to reference Abbott R, Shiminski-Maher T, Epstein FJ (1996) Intrinsic tumors of the medulla: predicting outcome after surgery. Pediatr Neurosurg 25:41–44PubMed Abbott R, Shiminski-Maher T, Epstein FJ (1996) Intrinsic tumors of the medulla: predicting outcome after surgery. Pediatr Neurosurg 25:41–44PubMed
5.
go back to reference Abernathey CD, Camacho A, Kelly PJ (1989) Stereotaxic suboccipital transcerebellar biopsy of pontine mass lesions. J Neurosurg 70:195–200PubMed Abernathey CD, Camacho A, Kelly PJ (1989) Stereotaxic suboccipital transcerebellar biopsy of pontine mass lesions. J Neurosurg 70:195–200PubMed
6.
go back to reference Albright AL, Guthkelch AN, Packer RJ, Price RA, Rourke LB (1986) Prognostic factors in brainstem gliomas. J Neurosurg 65:751–755PubMed Albright AL, Guthkelch AN, Packer RJ, Price RA, Rourke LB (1986) Prognostic factors in brainstem gliomas. J Neurosurg 65:751–755PubMed
7.
go back to reference Barkovich AJ (2000) Intracranial orbital and neck tumors of childhood. In: Barkovich AJ (ed) Pediatric neuroimaging, 3rd edn. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, pp 443–580 Barkovich AJ (2000) Intracranial orbital and neck tumors of childhood. In: Barkovich AJ (ed) Pediatric neuroimaging, 3rd edn. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, pp 443–580
8.
go back to reference Beatty RM, Zervas NT (1983) Stereotactic aspiration of a brain stem hematoma. Neurosurgery 13:204–207PubMed Beatty RM, Zervas NT (1983) Stereotactic aspiration of a brain stem hematoma. Neurosurgery 13:204–207PubMed
9.
go back to reference Berger M, Edwards MSB, LaMasters D, Davis RL, Wilson CB (1983) Pediatric brain stem tumors: radiographic pathological and clinical correlations. Neurosurgery 12:298–302PubMed Berger M, Edwards MSB, LaMasters D, Davis RL, Wilson CB (1983) Pediatric brain stem tumors: radiographic pathological and clinical correlations. Neurosurgery 12:298–302PubMed
10.
go back to reference Blum KS, Goodrich JT (2001) Brain stem tumors. In: Keating RK, Goodrich JT, Packer RJ (eds) Tumors of the pediatric central nervous system. Thieme, New York, pp 206–220 Blum KS, Goodrich JT (2001) Brain stem tumors. In: Keating RK, Goodrich JT, Packer RJ (eds) Tumors of the pediatric central nervous system. Thieme, New York, pp 206–220
11.
go back to reference Boulin A (1987) Tumeurs intracrâniennes. In: Vignaud J, Boulin A, Aubin MI, Berges O, Jardin C, Korach G, Le Roux B, (eds) Tomodensitométrie crânio-encéphalique. Editorial. Vigot, Paris, pp 268–338 Boulin A (1987) Tumeurs intracrâniennes. In: Vignaud J, Boulin A, Aubin MI, Berges O, Jardin C, Korach G, Le Roux B, (eds) Tomodensitométrie crânio-encéphalique. Editorial. Vigot, Paris, pp 268–338
12.
go back to reference Choux M, Lena G, Do L (1999) Brainstem tumors. In: Choux M, DiRocco C, Hockley AD, Walker ML (eds) Pediatric neurosurgery. Churchill Livingstone, London, pp 471–491 Choux M, Lena G, Do L (1999) Brainstem tumors. In: Choux M, DiRocco C, Hockley AD, Walker ML (eds) Pediatric neurosurgery. Churchill Livingstone, London, pp 471–491
13.
go back to reference Coffey RJ, Lunsford D (1985) Stereotactic surgery for mass lesions of the midbrain and pons. Neurosurgery 17:12–18PubMed Coffey RJ, Lunsford D (1985) Stereotactic surgery for mass lesions of the midbrain and pons. Neurosurgery 17:12–18PubMed
14.
go back to reference Duffner PK, Cohen ME (1991) Long-term consequences of CNS treatment for childhood cancer. II. Clinical consequences. Pediatr Neurol 7:237PubMed Duffner PK, Cohen ME (1991) Long-term consequences of CNS treatment for childhood cancer. II. Clinical consequences. Pediatr Neurol 7:237PubMed
15.
go back to reference Epstein FJ, Farmer JP (1993) Brain-stem glioma growth patterns. J Neurosurg 78:408–412PubMed Epstein FJ, Farmer JP (1993) Brain-stem glioma growth patterns. J Neurosurg 78:408–412PubMed
16.
go back to reference Epstein FJ, McCleary EL (1986) Intrinsic brain-stem tumors of childhood: surgical indications. J Neurosurg 64:11–15PubMed Epstein FJ, McCleary EL (1986) Intrinsic brain-stem tumors of childhood: surgical indications. J Neurosurg 64:11–15PubMed
17.
go back to reference Farmer JP, Montes JL, Freeman CR, Villemure KM, Bond MC, O' Gorman AM (2001) Brainstem gliomas. A 10-year institutional review. Pediatr Neurosurg 34:206–214CrossRefPubMed Farmer JP, Montes JL, Freeman CR, Villemure KM, Bond MC, O' Gorman AM (2001) Brainstem gliomas. A 10-year institutional review. Pediatr Neurosurg 34:206–214CrossRefPubMed
18.
go back to reference Friedman WA, Sceats DJ, Nestok BR, Ballinger JR (1989) The incidence of unexpected pathological findings in an image-guided biopsy series: a review of 100 consecutive cases. Neurosurgery 25:180–185PubMed Friedman WA, Sceats DJ, Nestok BR, Ballinger JR (1989) The incidence of unexpected pathological findings in an image-guided biopsy series: a review of 100 consecutive cases. Neurosurgery 25:180–185PubMed
19.
go back to reference Gildenberg PL (2000) Multimodality program involving stereotactic surgery in brain tumor management. Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 74:179–184CrossRefPubMed Gildenberg PL (2000) Multimodality program involving stereotactic surgery in brain tumor management. Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 74:179–184CrossRefPubMed
20.
go back to reference Hasdemir MG, Ebeling U (1993) CT guided stereotactic aspiration and treatment of brain abscesses. Acta Neurochir 125:58–63 Hasdemir MG, Ebeling U (1993) CT guided stereotactic aspiration and treatment of brain abscesses. Acta Neurochir 125:58–63
21.
go back to reference Hood TW, Gebarski SS, McKeever PE, Venes JL (1986) Stereotactic biopsy of intrinsic lesions of the brain stem. J Neurosurg 65:172–176PubMed Hood TW, Gebarski SS, McKeever PE, Venes JL (1986) Stereotactic biopsy of intrinsic lesions of the brain stem. J Neurosurg 65:172–176PubMed
22.
go back to reference Kratimenos GP, Nouby RM, Bradford R, Pell MF, Thomas DG (1992) Imaged directed stereotactic surgery for brain stem lesions. Acta Neurochir 116:164–170 Kratimenos GP, Nouby RM, Bradford R, Pell MF, Thomas DG (1992) Imaged directed stereotactic surgery for brain stem lesions. Acta Neurochir 116:164–170
23.
go back to reference Laurent J, Cheek WR (1985) Brain tumors in children. J Pediatr Neurosci 1:15–32 Laurent J, Cheek WR (1985) Brain tumors in children. J Pediatr Neurosci 1:15–32
24.
go back to reference Lazareff JA (1991) A probe for simultaneous sampling in stereotactic brain biopsy. Technical note. Acta Neurochir (Wien) 113:82–83 Lazareff JA (1991) A probe for simultaneous sampling in stereotactic brain biopsy. Technical note. Acta Neurochir (Wien) 113:82–83
25.
go back to reference Lobato RD, Rivas JJ, Cabello A, Roger R (1982) Stereotactic biopsy of brain lesions visualized with computed tomography. Appl Neurophysiol 45:426–430PubMed Lobato RD, Rivas JJ, Cabello A, Roger R (1982) Stereotactic biopsy of brain lesions visualized with computed tomography. Appl Neurophysiol 45:426–430PubMed
26.
go back to reference Mathisen JR, Giunta F, Marini G, Backlund EO (1987) Transcerebellar biopsy in the posterior fossa: 12 years experience. Surg Neurol 28:100–104PubMed Mathisen JR, Giunta F, Marini G, Backlund EO (1987) Transcerebellar biopsy in the posterior fossa: 12 years experience. Surg Neurol 28:100–104PubMed
27.
go back to reference Mohadjer M, Eggert R, May J, Mayfrank L (1990) CT-guided stereotactic fibrinolysis of spontaneous and hypertensive cerebellar haemorrhage: long-term results. J Neurosurg 73:217–222PubMed Mohadjer M, Eggert R, May J, Mayfrank L (1990) CT-guided stereotactic fibrinolysis of spontaneous and hypertensive cerebellar haemorrhage: long-term results. J Neurosurg 73:217–222PubMed
28.
go back to reference Packer RJ, Nicholson HS, Vezina LG, Johnson DL (1992) Brainstem gliomas. Neurosurg Clin North Am 3:863–879 Packer RJ, Nicholson HS, Vezina LG, Johnson DL (1992) Brainstem gliomas. Neurosurg Clin North Am 3:863–879
29.
go back to reference Patil A, Kumar, Leibrock L, Gelber B, Aarabi B (1992) The value of intraoperative scans during CT-guided stereotactic procedures. Neuroradiology 34:453–456PubMed Patil A, Kumar, Leibrock L, Gelber B, Aarabi B (1992) The value of intraoperative scans during CT-guided stereotactic procedures. Neuroradiology 34:453–456PubMed
30.
go back to reference Sawin PD, Hitchon PW, Follet KA, Torner JC (1998) Computed imaging-assisted stereotactic brain biopsy. A risk analysis of 225 consecutive cases. Surg Neurol 49:640–649CrossRefPubMed Sawin PD, Hitchon PW, Follet KA, Torner JC (1998) Computed imaging-assisted stereotactic brain biopsy. A risk analysis of 225 consecutive cases. Surg Neurol 49:640–649CrossRefPubMed
31.
go back to reference Sisti MB, Solomon RA, Stein BM (1991) Stereotactic craniotomy in the resection of small arteriovenous malformations. J Neurosurg 75:40–44PubMed Sisti MB, Solomon RA, Stein BM (1991) Stereotactic craniotomy in the resection of small arteriovenous malformations. J Neurosurg 75:40–44PubMed
32.
go back to reference Stapleton SR, Bell BA, Uttley D (1993) Stereotactic aspiration of brain abscesses: is this the treatment of choice? Acta Neurochir 78:15–19 Stapleton SR, Bell BA, Uttley D (1993) Stereotactic aspiration of brain abscesses: is this the treatment of choice? Acta Neurochir 78:15–19
33.
go back to reference Wild AM, Xuereb JH, Marks PV, Gleave JRW (1990) Computerized tomographic stereotaxy in the management of 200 consecutive intracranial mass lesions. Analysis of indications, benefits, and outcome. Br J Neurosurg 4:407–415PubMed Wild AM, Xuereb JH, Marks PV, Gleave JRW (1990) Computerized tomographic stereotaxy in the management of 200 consecutive intracranial mass lesions. Analysis of indications, benefits, and outcome. Br J Neurosurg 4:407–415PubMed
Metadata
Title
Stereotactically-guided biopsies of brainstem tumors
Authors
F. Chico-Ponce de León
M. Perezpeña-Diazconti
E. Castro-Sierra
F. J. Guerrero-Jazo
L. F. Gordillo-Domínguez
R. Gutiérrez-Guerra
T. Salamanca
G. Sosa-Sainz
B. L. Santana-Montero
A. DeMontesinos-Sampedro
Publication date
01-06-2003
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Child's Nervous System / Issue 5-6/2003
Print ISSN: 0256-7040
Electronic ISSN: 1433-0350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-003-0737-x

Other articles of this Issue 5-6/2003

Child's Nervous System 5-6/2003 Go to the issue

Announcements

June 2003