Analysis of 258 Different Lesions of the Central Nervous System for RealTime Histopathological Diagnosis Using Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy

D. Samira, J. Mehreen, A. Ann-Kristin, I. Alhadi, L. Maximilian, B. Richard, S. Juergen, C. Patra
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Abstract Objective: The safe removal of central nervous system tumors in or near eloquent tissue remains extremely challenging due to its complex anatomy. The injury of eloquent tissue can have serious consequences for both mental and physical health while an insufficiently resected tumor bears a high risk of tumor recurrence decreasing the patient’s life quality and quantity. The novel method, confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE), promises safe tumor resection as it permits intraoperative histological imaging of tissues in real-time. Thus, aim of the current study was to evaluate CLE for a fast diagnosis of brain and spinal cord lesions in neurosurgery. Methods: CLE was used for an ex vivo assessment of tumor samples from 258 diverse central nervous system lesions. Additionally, traditional histology was performed on the same examined tissue as the gold standard. Nonneoplastic brain tissue served as a control. Results: The examination of brain and spinal biopsies using CLE allowed the identification of healthy tissue, primary brain and spinal tumors, metastases, abscesses and vascular malformations with a high accuracy of 88.64%. Confocal imaging provided precise cellular and sub-cellular details such as psammoma bodies in meningiomas, perivascular pseudorosettes in ependymomas, microvascular proliferation in glioblastomas and mitotic activity in highgrade tumors. Conclusion: CLE is a promising method for distinguishing tumor from the surrounding healthy tissue, as well as for the immediate diagnosis of biopsies. Our studies have the potential to establish a faster preliminary diagnosis in an ongoing surgery as compared to current available methods. Moreover, the presented characteristic cellular and subcellular confocal features of examined tumors and non-neoplastic tissues could be used to guide future tumor surgeries to enable a more precise and safe resection.
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258种不同中枢神经系统病变的共聚焦激光内镜实时病理诊断分析
摘要:目的:由于中枢神经系统肿瘤复杂的解剖结构,安全切除位于或邻近的中枢神经系统肿瘤仍然极具挑战性。肿瘤组织的损伤会对身心健康造成严重后果,而不充分切除肿瘤则有很高的肿瘤复发风险,降低患者的生活质量和数量。这种新方法,共聚焦激光内镜(CLE),保证了安全的肿瘤切除,因为它允许术中组织的实时组织学成像。因此,本研究的目的是评估CLE在神经外科中对脑和脊髓病变的快速诊断。方法:用CLE对258种不同中枢神经系统病变的肿瘤样本进行离体评估。此外,在作为金标准的相同检查组织上进行传统组织学检查。非肿瘤脑组织作为对照。结果:应用CLE检查脑脊髓活检,可鉴别健康组织、原发性脑脊髓肿瘤、转移瘤、脓肿和血管畸形,准确率高达88.64%。共聚焦成像提供了精确的细胞和亚细胞细节,如脑膜瘤的沙粒体、室管膜瘤的血管周围假性结节、胶质母细胞瘤的微血管增殖和高级别肿瘤的有丝分裂活动。结论:CLE是一种很有前途的方法,可以将肿瘤与周围的健康组织区分开来,并可用于活检的即时诊断。与目前可用的方法相比,我们的研究有可能在正在进行的手术中建立更快的初步诊断。此外,所检查的肿瘤和非肿瘤组织所呈现的特征性细胞和亚细胞共聚焦特征可用于指导未来的肿瘤手术,以实现更精确和安全的切除。
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