Intraoperative ultrasound in microsurgical resection of supratentorial cavernous malformations

Jin-Zhao Mao, Xiaopeng Li, Gang Li, Anyu Tao, F. Mao, Yibo Ou, Bao-feng Wang, Yue He, Dongsheng Guo
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Objective To analyze the application value and clinical experience of intraoperative ultrasound in microsurgical resection of supratentorial cavernous malformations. Methods From March 2018 to March 2019, 31 patients with supratentorial cavernous malformations were operated with assistance of intraoperative ultrasound in our hospital. Intraoperative ultrasound could clearly show the locations and sizes of the lesions, and relations of lesions with surrounding structures to choose appropriate surgical routes. The degrees of resection were judged and complications were recorded. The patients were followed up for 3-6 months, and modified Rankin scale (mRS) was used to evaluate the prognoses. Results In these 31 patients, 35 cavernous hemangiomas were diagnosed by MR imaging before surgery; 33 lesions were removed surgically, and the other two lesions located in the contralateral side of the operative field were not removed. The accuracy of intraoperative ultrasound guiding the lesions was up to 100%. There were no postoperative infections or deaths. During follow-up, mRS score of 28 patients was 0; the other 3 patients with postoperative neurological impairment recovered partially during follow-up. Conclusion With the help of real-time monitoring of intraoperative ultrasound and location technique of small pieces of hemostatic yarn, patients with supratentorial cavernous malformations could acquire satisfactory prognosis through meticulous microsurgery. Key words: Cavernous malformation; Intraoperative ultrasound; Microsurgery
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术中超声在显微外科切除幕上海绵状畸形中的应用
目的分析术中超声在幕上海绵状畸形显微手术中的应用价值及临床经验。方法2018年3月至2019年3月,在超声辅助下对我院31例幕上海绵状畸形患者进行手术治疗。术中超声可以清楚显示病变的位置、大小以及病变与周围结构的关系,选择合适的手术路径。判断手术切除程度并记录并发症。随访3 ~ 6个月,采用改良Rankin评分法(mRS)评价预后。结果31例海绵状血管瘤患者中,术前MR显像确诊35例;手术切除病变33个,其余2个位于术野对侧的病变未切除。术中超声引导病灶的准确率达100%。无术后感染或死亡。随访时,28例患者mRS评分为0;其余3例术后神经功能障碍患者在随访中部分恢复。结论在术中超声实时监测和小块止血纱定位技术的帮助下,幕上海绵状畸形患者可以通过细致的显微手术获得满意的预后。关键词:海绵状血管瘤;术中超声;显微外科
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