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Stereotactically Guided Microsurgical Approach for Deep-Seated Eloquently Located Lesions
Jun Thorsteinsdottir1, Sebastian Siller1,2, Biyan Nathanael Harapan1
1Department of Neurosurgery, LMU University Hospital, LMU Munich, 81377 Munich, Germany.
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Background/Objectives: Advancements in neuronavigation and intraoperative imaging have made gross-total resection of deep-seated lesions more feasible. However, in eloquently located regions, brain shift can lead to unintentional damage of functionally critical tissue during the approach. This study analyzes the feasibility and outcomes of a stereotactically guided microsurgical approach supported by intraoperative CT (iCT) for such lesions. Methods: Patients with deep-seated, eloquently located lesions treated between 03/2017 and 04/2023 at the Department of Neurosurgery, Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich, Germany, were included. Frame-based, image-guided stereotaxy was used for trajectory planning and catheter placement, verified by iCT. Microsurgical resection was conducted along the catheter trajectory using 2 mm conical blade retractors and continuous neurophysiological monitoring. Postoperative MRI assessed the extent of resection. Neurological outcomes were evaluated postoperatively, at 6 weeks, and at long-term follow-up in 12/2023. Results: A total of 12 patients were treated using the stereotactically guided microsurgical approach described in this study. In all cases, the implanted catheter precisely matched the preoperative trajectory, as confirmed by fused iCT data. Median durations were 23 min for stereotaxy and 3 h 7 min for microsurgery. Complete resection was achieved in all cases. One patient experienced transient hemiparesis and aphasia, both of which were fully resolved. All other patients showed neurological improvement or remained seizure-free at long-term follow-up. Conclusions: In selected cases, a stereotactically guided microsurgical approach with iCT enabled intraoperative localization of the target with high spatial accuracy and without immediate procedure-related complications in this limited cohort. Our findings support the feasibility of the technique; however, conclusions regarding clinical efficacy or broader applicability are limited by the small sample size and non-comparative study design.
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