1. Application of fluorescein sodium in the resection of vermis pilocytic astrocytomas.
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Zhang J, Al-Nahari F, Wang ZF, Lin FH, Zhao YY, Xiao SY, Liu JM, Ke C, Chen ZH, Jiang Y, Yang M, Sai K, Wang J, and Mou YG
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- Astrocytoma diagnostic imaging, Astrocytoma pathology, Brain Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Brain Neoplasms pathology, Cerebellar Vermis diagnostic imaging, Cerebellar Vermis pathology, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Neurosurgical Procedures, Prognosis, Astrocytoma surgery, Brain Neoplasms surgery, Cerebellar Vermis surgery, Contrast Media metabolism, Fluorescein metabolism
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Background: Pilocytic astrocytomas (PAs) are slow growing neoplasms and usually located at the cerebellum. There has been certainty regarding the truthful benefit of surgical resection for patients with PA. Gross total resection (GTR) of PAs, especially those being situated in deep regions, remains a surgical challenge. Generally, they are considered as benign and usually develop in young patients. PAs, belonging to WHO I can be cured by radical resection. The patients with PA have excellent prognosis if complete resection can be conducted. The use of fluorescein in vermis PA surgery has not been yet reported. Our data presents fluorescein facilitates surgical resection of vermis PA., Methods: Five milligrams per kilogram of fluorescein sodium was intravenously injected directly before general anesthesia for the three patients with PA. The yellow 560 filter was employed for microsurgical tumor resection. Surgical outcomes were assessed concerning the extent of resection., Results: Most portion of PA in the three cases was found to be highly fluorescent after intravenous fluorescein sodium injection, which markedly enhanced tumor visibility. Gross total resection in all of the patients was achieved without further neurological deficits. No adverse effects and complications resulting from fluorescein sodium were observed over the postoperative course., Conclusions: Intraoperative guidance by fluorescein sodium as a new, simple, safe, and practical procedure can enhance the fidelity of tumor tissue and increase the possibility of completely resecting PAs.
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- 2017
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