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Multimodal Use of Contact Endoscopy in Neurosurgery: Case Series with Technical Note and Literature Review.

Authors :
Carbone, Francesco
Colamaria, Antonio
Corvino, Sergio
Sacco, Matteo
Iaconetta, Giorgio
Corrivetti, Francesco
Di Maria, Domenico
Catapano, Giuseppe
Fochi, Nicola Pio
Leone, Augusto
Spetzger, Uwe
de Notaris, Matteo
Source :
World Neurosurgery. Feb2024, Vol. 182, pe657-e665. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Originally adopted for the cytological screening of cervical and uterine cancer, contact endoscopy (CE) is now widely used in several fields of oncological surgery. The CE method, with magnification power up to 150x, was designed to enhance visualization and identify microscopic changes indicative of precancerous and cancerous lesions at early stages. In this pilot study, we evaluated the multimodal applications of CE during different endoscopic intracranial neurosurgical procedures. Twenty patients with skull base lesions underwent surgery using different minimally invasive endoscopic approaches (endonasal, transorbital, and supraorbital). CE was used to distinguish the pathology from the surrounding healthy tissue by positioning the endoscope either in proximity or directly onto the target tissue. Special attention was given to the visualization of the margins of the lesion to differentiate compression/displacement from infiltration of the normal surrounding tissue. With its unprecedented range of magnification, CE could clearly identify the microvascular pattern and cytological architecture of a tissue not detectable by simple white light endoscopy, with no reported damage due to heat transmission or iatrogenic injuries. All the lesions diagnosed as "presumed neoplastic tissue" by CE were confirmed by histopathology. The most promising results were observed in surgeries for meningioma and pituitary adenoma, as these lesions exhibit distinctive microvascular networks. CE represents a new and effective technique for the in vivo identification of pathological microvascular and tissue features, allowing preservation of normal tissue during different endoscopic approaches. The use of CE could improve diagnostic accuracy and assist in intraoperative decision-making, becoming a key tool in various applications in neurosurgical field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18788750
Volume :
182
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
World Neurosurgery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175499072
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2023.12.014