2017
DOI: 10.3171/2016.3.jns152147
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Complication avoidance in laser interstitial thermal therapy: lessons learned

Abstract: OBJECTIVE Complications of laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) are underreported. The authors discuss how they have modified their technique in the context of technical and treatment-related adverse events. METHODS The Medtronic Visualase system was used in 49 procedures in 46 patients. Between 1 and 3 cooling catheters/laser fiber assemblies were placed, for a total of 62 implanted devices. Devices were placed using frameless stereotaxy (n = 3), frameless stereotaxy with intraoperative MRI (iMRI) (n = 9… Show more

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“…A recent review by Pruitt et al [31] highlighted 3 potential points when complications may arise: during catheter placement, LiTT hyperthermia, and technical malfunctioning of the cooling system. Suboptimal catheter placement is associated with hemorrhage (subdural, arterial, subarachnoid) at a rate of 1.2% (3 of 243 patients reviewed).…”
Section: Mtlementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A recent review by Pruitt et al [31] highlighted 3 potential points when complications may arise: during catheter placement, LiTT hyperthermia, and technical malfunctioning of the cooling system. Suboptimal catheter placement is associated with hemorrhage (subdural, arterial, subarachnoid) at a rate of 1.2% (3 of 243 patients reviewed).…”
Section: Mtlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suboptimal catheter placement is associated with hemorrhage (subdural, arterial, subarachnoid) at a rate of 1.2% (3 of 243 patients reviewed). Pruitt et al [31] propose that the risks of hemorrhage may be reduced by using a sharp instrument for dural puncture and fusing computed tomography angiography/MRI and verifying vascular landmark. Commercial systems have safety protocols that shut off the system to prevent tissue vaporization and carbonization so overheating is not a significant concern.…”
Section: Mtlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…51 While these complications are of course concerning, the authors of the paper offer several viable means of avoiding such complications in the future, including the use of CTA fusion to MRI to avoid critical vascular structures and needle puncture of the dura to prevent epidural hematoma formation. 51 Likewise, unintended thermal damage to surrounding tissue can be mitigated by carefully selecting targets which are in close proximity to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) spaces which can serve as "heat sinks." 51 Finally, complications arising from inaccurate catheter placement can be minimized with a strong working knowledge of the neuronavigation system being used and its limitations.…”
Section: Risks and Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most commonly described complications include hemorrhage, incorrectly positioned catheters, and unintended thermal injury to eloquent brain tissue. 51 A recent paper reviewing the literature noted 4 cases of hemorrhage with 2 secondary to device positioning, 1 secondary to device removal, and 1 resulting from incomplete dural puncture. 51 While these complications are of course concerning, the authors of the paper offer several viable means of avoiding such complications in the future, including the use of CTA fusion to MRI to avoid critical vascular structures and needle puncture of the dura to prevent epidural hematoma formation.…”
Section: Risks and Benefitsmentioning
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