Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging during transsphenoidal surgery

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作者
Fahlbusch, R [1 ]
Ganslandt, O [1 ]
Buchfelder, M [1 ]
Schott, W [1 ]
Nimsky, C [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Dept Neurosurg, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany
关键词
pituitary adenoma; intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging; transsphenoidal surgery;
D O I
10.3171/jns.2001.95.3.0381
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Object. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether intraoperative magnetic resonance (MR) imaging can increase the efficacy of transsphenoidal microsurgery, primarily in non-hormone-secreting intra- and suprasellar pituitary macroadenomas. Methods. Intraoperative imaging was performed using a 0.2-tesla MR imager, which was located in a specially designed operating room. The patient was placed supine on the sliding table of the MR imager, with the head placed near the 5-gauss line. A standard flexible coil was placed around the patient's forehead. Microsurgery was performed using MR-compatible instruments. Image acquisition was started after the sliding table had been moved into the center of the magnet. Coronal and sagittal T-1-weighted images each required over 8 minutes to acquire, and T-2-weighted images were obtained optionally. To assess the reliability of intraoperative evaluation of tumor resection, the intraoperative findings were compared with those on conventional postoperative 1.5-tesla MR images, which were obtained 2 to 3 months after surgery. Among 44 patients with large intra- and suprasellar pituitary adenomas that were mainly hormonally inactive, intraoperative MR imaging allowed an ultra-early evaluation of tumor resection in 73% of cases; such an evaluation is normally only possible 2 to 3 months after surgery. A second intraoperative examination of 24 patients for suspected tumor remnants led to additional resection in 15 patients (34%). Conclusions. Intraoperative MR imaging undoubtedly offers the option of a second look within the same surgical procedure if incomplete tumor resection is suspected. Thus, the rate of procedures during which complete tumor removal is achieved can be improved. Furthermore, additional treatments for those patients in whom tumor removal was incomplete can be planned at an early stage, namely just after surgery.
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