Anneliese F Rademacher, Hassan A Fadel, Jacob A Pawloski, Mia Ma, Ken N Nkongchu, Ian Y Lee, Arafat Y Ali
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摘要
激光间质热疗(LITT)是一种针对颅内肿瘤患者的微创细胞毒治疗方法。LITT 利用实时磁共振测温技术,对轴内病变提供定制的、有针对性的永久性细胞毒性热损伤。由于这种微创、非电离的治疗方法被证明是一种有效、低发病率和更高效的手术替代方法,LITT 的应用范围迅速扩大。随着这种增长,神经外科医生和神经放射科医生需要以标准化、可靠和纵向的方式准确评估 LITT 的放射学结果。我们全面概述了轴内脑肿瘤 LITT 的适应症和作用机制,以及术前、术中和术后的全面影像学评估指南。通过详细的病例描述 LITT 在当代的应用,我们希望提供对 LITT 的基本理解,为影像评估提供依据,并指导多学科肿瘤委员会的准确讨论。
Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy for Intra-Axial Brain Tumors: Everything the Neuroradiologist Should Know.
Laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) is a minimally invasive cytoreductive treatment option for patients with intracranial tumors. Utilizing real-time MR thermometry, LITT delivers tailored, targeted, and permanent cytotoxic thermal injury to intra-axial pathology. As a minimally invasive and nonionizing treatment option proved to be an effective, less morbid, and more efficient alternative to surgery, the utility of LITT has rapidly expanded. Along with this growth comes the need for neurosurgeons and neuroradiologists to accurately assess the radiographic outcomes of LITT in a standardized, dependable, and longitudinal fashion. We present a comprehensive overview of the indications and mechanisms of action of LITT for intra-axial brain tumors as well as guidance on thorough pre-, intra-, and postoperative imaging assessments. Using detailed case examples describing the contemporary uses of LITT, we hope to provide a foundational understanding of LITT that will inform imaging assessment and guide accurate multi disciplinary tumor board discussion.