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CT and MRI findings after stereotactic resection of brain lesions.

Authors :
Herman M
Pozzi-Mucelli RS
Skrap M
Source :
European journal of radiology [Eur J Radiol] 1996 Nov; Vol. 23 (3), pp. 228-34.
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

Objective: To describe postoperative CT and MRI findings and their time course in uncomplicated cases after stereotactic volumetric resections of brain lesions.<br />Materials and Methods: One-hundred twenty-eight imaging studies (CT, 86; MRI, 42), performed 6 h to 2 years after 52 stereotactic operations, were retrospectively reviewed and analyzed in relation to time of surgery in cases without complications.<br />Results: The extent of resection bed did not change during the first week after operation; reduction of size then began and continued up to 3-6 months. Mass effect and edema showed no changed during the first 4 days, then later regressed gradually. Pneumocephalus was found in 58% of cases in the first 3 weeks, but never later. Benign, surgically-induced enhancement appeared at the margins of encephalotomy and retractor at the end of the first postoperative week, became more prominent during the following weeks, and lasted up to 3-5 months. In the majority of cases enhancement prevented recognition of the residual tumor. Dural enhancement was observed at the craniotomy site very early after the operation and persisted up to 1 year. Meningeal enhancement over convexities was found in 44% of MRI studies.<br />Conclusion: Extent of the resection bed, mass effect, edema, and pneumocephalus show, in uncomplicated cases, a regular regression during the postoperative period. The time course of enhancement is complex and can be a source of diagnostic misinterpretation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0720-048X
Volume :
23
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
European journal of radiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9003930
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0720-048x(96)00774-7