TY - JOUR
T1 - Real-time magnetic resonance-guided laser thermal therapy for focal metastatic brain tumors
AU - Carpentier, Alexandre
AU - McNichols, Roger J.
AU - Stafford, R. Jason
AU - Itzcovitz, Julian
AU - Guichard, Jean Pierre
AU - Reizine, Daniel
AU - Delaloge, Suzette
AU - Vicaut, Eric
AU - Payen, Didier
AU - Gowda, Ashok
AU - George, Bernard
PY - 2008/7/1
Y1 - 2008/7/1
N2 - OBJECTIVE: We report the initial results of a pilot clinical trial exploring the safety and feasibility of the first real-time magnetic resonance-guided laser-induced thermal therapy of treatment-resistant focal metastatic intracranial tumors. METHODS: Patients with resistant metastatic intracranial tumors who had previously undergone chemotherapy, whole-brain radiation therapy, and radiosurgery and who were recused from surgery were eligible for this trial. Under local anesthesia, a Leksell stereotactic head frame was used to insert a water-cooled interstitial fiberoptic laser applicator inside the cranium. In the bore of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, laser energy was delivered to heat the tumor while continuous MRI was performed. A computer workstation extracted temperature-sensitive information to display images of laser heating and computed estimates of the thermal damage zone. Posttreatment MRI scans were used to confirm the zone of thermal necrosis, and follow-up was performed at 7, 15, 30, and 90 days after treatment. RESULTS: In all cases, the procedure was well tolerated without secondary effect, and patients were discharged to home within 14 hours after the procedure. Follow-up imaging showed an acute increase in apparent lesion volume followed by a gradual and steady decrease. No tumor recurrence within thermal ablation zones was noted. CONCLUSION: In this ongoing trial, a total of four patients have had six metastatic tumors treated with laser thermal ablations. Magnetic resonance-guided laser-induced thermal therapy appears to provide a new, efficient treatment for recurrent focal metastatic brain disease. This therapy is a prelude to the future development of closed-head interventional MRI techniques in neurosurgery.
AB - OBJECTIVE: We report the initial results of a pilot clinical trial exploring the safety and feasibility of the first real-time magnetic resonance-guided laser-induced thermal therapy of treatment-resistant focal metastatic intracranial tumors. METHODS: Patients with resistant metastatic intracranial tumors who had previously undergone chemotherapy, whole-brain radiation therapy, and radiosurgery and who were recused from surgery were eligible for this trial. Under local anesthesia, a Leksell stereotactic head frame was used to insert a water-cooled interstitial fiberoptic laser applicator inside the cranium. In the bore of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, laser energy was delivered to heat the tumor while continuous MRI was performed. A computer workstation extracted temperature-sensitive information to display images of laser heating and computed estimates of the thermal damage zone. Posttreatment MRI scans were used to confirm the zone of thermal necrosis, and follow-up was performed at 7, 15, 30, and 90 days after treatment. RESULTS: In all cases, the procedure was well tolerated without secondary effect, and patients were discharged to home within 14 hours after the procedure. Follow-up imaging showed an acute increase in apparent lesion volume followed by a gradual and steady decrease. No tumor recurrence within thermal ablation zones was noted. CONCLUSION: In this ongoing trial, a total of four patients have had six metastatic tumors treated with laser thermal ablations. Magnetic resonance-guided laser-induced thermal therapy appears to provide a new, efficient treatment for recurrent focal metastatic brain disease. This therapy is a prelude to the future development of closed-head interventional MRI techniques in neurosurgery.
KW - Brain metastasis
KW - Brain tumor
KW - Laser-induced thermal therapy
KW - Magnetic resonance imaging-guided thermal therapy
KW - Magnetic resonance thermal imaging
KW - Minimally invasive therapy
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U2 - 10.1227/01.NEU.0000311254.63848.72
DO - 10.1227/01.NEU.0000311254.63848.72
M3 - Article
C2 - 18728600
AN - SCOPUS:85062140821
SN - 0148-396X
VL - 63
SP - ONS21-ONS28
JO - Neurosurgery
JF - Neurosurgery
IS - 1 SUPPL.
ER -