AI Article Synopsis

  • Low-grade gliomas make up 30% of pediatric brain tumors, and the success of treatment relies heavily on how much of the tumor is surgically removed, with sodium fluorescein (Na-Fl) being used to assist in this process.
  • A study of pediatric patients undergoing tumor removal with Na-Fl showed impressive results in identifying tumor cells and achieving complete resection, supported by a review of existing literature.
  • The findings indicate that Na-Fl might be an effective tool for improving surgical outcomes in pediatric low-grade gliomas, but further research, including randomized controlled trials, is needed to confirm its benefits.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Low-grade gliomas compose 30% of pediatric central nervous system tumors and outcomes of disease-free progression, and survival is directly correlated to the extent of resection. The use of sodium fluorescein (Na-Fl) is an intraoperative method in the localization of tumor cells in adult patients to optimize resection. Our purpose is to describe the use of Na-Fl in pediatric low-grade gliomas and its outcomes.

Methods: Patients under 18 years of age with low-grade gliomas at the author's institution underwent resection with the use of Na-Fl, with review of preoperative imaging findings, intraoperative results, and follow-up. Then, a comprehensive, narrative literature review of the use of Na-Fl in pediatric low-grade glioma was performed.

Results: Our single-institution use of Na-Fl in pediatric patients with suspected low-grade glioma demonstrated excellent results of intraoperative enhancement of tumor cells as well as gross total resection. The literature demonstrated 84% Na-Fl staining and 59.2% of gross total resection in pediatric low-grade gliomas with few small case studies, a range of reported findings, and few side effects.

Conclusion: Na-Fl has a promising use in low-grade glioma resection in the pediatric patient population. Further research is warranted, such as randomized controlled studies, to assess Na-Fl as a potential tool in improving resection and long-term favorable outcomes.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00381-022-05773-4DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

low-grade gliomas
20
pediatric low-grade
16
resection pediatric
12
na-fl pediatric
12
low-grade glioma
12
low-grade
8
narrative literature
8
literature review
8
na-fl
8
tumor cells
8

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!