5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) is a natural precursor of protoporphyrin IX (PP IX), which possesses fluorescent properties and is more intensively accumulated in tumor cells than in normal tissue. Therefore, the use of 5-ALA in the surgical treatment of intracranial tumors, particularly gliomas, has gained popularity in the last years, whereas its use in other intracranial pathological entities including meningiomas has been reported occasionally. This study describes a series of 28 patients with intracranial meningiomas, who were administered 5-ALA for a better visualization of tumor boundaries. Twelve patients underwent also laser spectroscopic analysis in order to confirm the visual impression of tumor tissue visualization. Bone infiltration was readily demonstrated. In one case, the tumor recurrence could have been prevented by removal of a tumor remnant, which would possibly have been better recognized if spectroscopic analysis had been used. Fluorescent navigation (FN) is a useful method for maximizing the radicality of meningioma surgery, particularly if the tumor infiltrates the bone, the skull base, and/or the surrounding structures.

Potapov, A., Goryaynov, S., Okhlopkov, V., Shishkina, L., Loschenov, V., Savelieva, T., et al. (2016). Laser biospectroscopy and 5-ALA fluorescence navigation as a helpful tool in the meningioma resection. NEUROSURGICAL REVIEW, 39(3), 437-447 [10.1007/s10143-015-0697-0].

Laser biospectroscopy and 5-ALA fluorescence navigation as a helpful tool in the meningioma resection

SPALLONE, ALDO
2016-02-18

Abstract

5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) is a natural precursor of protoporphyrin IX (PP IX), which possesses fluorescent properties and is more intensively accumulated in tumor cells than in normal tissue. Therefore, the use of 5-ALA in the surgical treatment of intracranial tumors, particularly gliomas, has gained popularity in the last years, whereas its use in other intracranial pathological entities including meningiomas has been reported occasionally. This study describes a series of 28 patients with intracranial meningiomas, who were administered 5-ALA for a better visualization of tumor boundaries. Twelve patients underwent also laser spectroscopic analysis in order to confirm the visual impression of tumor tissue visualization. Bone infiltration was readily demonstrated. In one case, the tumor recurrence could have been prevented by removal of a tumor remnant, which would possibly have been better recognized if spectroscopic analysis had been used. Fluorescent navigation (FN) is a useful method for maximizing the radicality of meningioma surgery, particularly if the tumor infiltrates the bone, the skull base, and/or the surrounding structures.
18-feb-2016
Online ahead of print
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/27 - NEUROCHIRURGIA
English
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5-ALA; Fluorescent navigation; Intracranial meningioma; Laser spectroscopic analysis; Surgical treatment
Potapov, A., Goryaynov, S., Okhlopkov, V., Shishkina, L., Loschenov, V., Savelieva, T., et al. (2016). Laser biospectroscopy and 5-ALA fluorescence navigation as a helpful tool in the meningioma resection. NEUROSURGICAL REVIEW, 39(3), 437-447 [10.1007/s10143-015-0697-0].
Potapov, A; Goryaynov, S; Okhlopkov, V; Shishkina, L; Loschenov, V; Savelieva, T; Golbin, D; Chumakova, A; Goldberg, M; Varyukhina, M; Spallone, A
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