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Longitudinal Intravital Imaging of Brain Tumor Cell Behavior in Response to an Invasive Surgical Biopsy
Published on: May 3, 2019
Microvascular Cortical Dynamics in Minimal Invasive Deep-Seated Brain Tumour Surgery
José Pedro Lavrador1, Oliver Wroe-Wright1, Francesco Marchi1,2
1Department of Neurosurgery, King's College Hospital Foundation Trust, London SE5 9RS, UK.
Background:
The tubular retractor-assisted minimally invasive parafascicular approach (trMIPS) is a transsulcal approach to deep-seated brain tumours. It is a safe surgical approach but its impact on the microvascular dynamics of the retracted cortex and its clinical implications are unknown.
Methods:
This was a single-centre prospective study including patients with deep-seated brain tumours operated on with a trMIPS (BrainPath Nico System©). All patients underwent pre- and post-cannulation indocyanine green study using a FLOW 800 module in a KINEVO Zeiss© microscope. Speed, delay, time-to-peak (TtP) rise-in-time and cerebral blood flow index (CBFI) metrics were assessed.
Results:
Thirty-five patients were included, with 144 regions-of-interest (ROIs) selected. The majority of patients were diagnosed with glioblastoma (51.43%), and 37.14% of patients had a preoperative focal neurological deficit (FND) at presentation. A ROI-based analysis concluded that an increase in speed and CBFI was related with a worse neurological outcome when comparing the pre- and post-brain cannulation assessments (speed: deterioration = 43.12 ± 80.60% versus stable = -14.51 ± 57.80% versus improvement = 6.93 ± 31.33%, p < 0.0001; CBFI: deterioration = 50.40 ± 88.17% versus stable = -2.70 ± 67.54% versus improvement = -38.98 ± 26.17%, p = 0.0005). These findings were reproducible in a combined-ROI per patient analysis and confirmed after adjustment for confounding.
Conclusion:
Microvascular flow dynamics impact trMIPS outcomes as an increase in the speed and CBFI after decannulation was related with worse neurological outcome.

