Purpose: Attitudes to surgery for paediatric thalamic tumours have evolved due to improved preoperative imaging modalities and the advent of intraoperative MRI (iMRI) as well as enhanced understanding of tumour biology. We review the developments in our local practice over the last three decades with particular attention to the impact of iMRI.
Methods: We identified all paediatric patients from a prospectively maintained neuro-oncology database who received surgery for a thalamic tumour (n = 30). All children were treated in a single UK tertiary paediatric neurosurgery centre between January 1991 and June 2020. Twenty patients underwent surgical resection, the remainder (10) undergoing biopsy only. Pre-operative surgical intent (biopsy versus debulking, near-total resection, or complete resection) as well as the use of iMRI were prospectively recorded. Complications recorded in clinical documentation between postoperative days 0 and 30 were retrospectively graded using a modified version of the Clavien Dindo scale. The extent of resection with respect to the pre-determined surgical aim was also recorded. Data on patient survival and disease progression status were obtained retrospectively.
Results: In our series, there were 42 procedures (25 craniotomies, 17 biopsies) performed on 30 patients (17 male, with a median age of 8 at surgery). Of the 25 surgical resections performed, complete resection was achieved in 9 (36%), near-total resection in 10 (40%), and limited debulking in 6 (24%). The predetermined surgical aim was achieved or exceeded in 91.3% of cases. The proportion of craniotomies for which substantial resection was achieved, increased from 37.5 to 94.2% with use of iMRI (p = 0.014). Surgical morbidity was not associated with greater extent of surgical resection. High-grade histology is identified as the only independent significant factor influencing overall survival as calculated by Cox proportional hazards model (p = 0.006).
Conclusion: We note a significant change in the rate and extent of attempted resection of paediatric thalamic tumours that has developed over the last 3 decades. Use of iMRI is associated with a significant increase in substantial tumour resection surgeries. This is not associated with any significant level of surgical morbidity. Improvements in pre- and intra-operative imaging alongside better understanding of tumour biology facilitate patient selection and a surgically more aggressive approach in selected cases whilst maintaining safety and avoiding operative morbidity.
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