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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
2024 Volume.67 No. 2 p.249 ~ p.256
Leksell Frame-Based Stereotactic Biopsy for Infratentorial Tumor : Practical Tips and Considerations
Lee Tae-Kyu

Lim Sa-Hoe
Jeong Jang-Shik
Park Su-Jee
Kim Yeong-Jin
Moon Kyung-Sub
Kim In-Young
Jung Shin
Jung Tae-Young
Abstract
The Leksell frame-based transcerebellar approach was proposed with the arc support frame attached upside down to the Z coordinate. This study presented practical tips and considerations for obtaining adequate tissue samples for deep-seated cerebellar lesions or lower brainstem lesions specifically those accessible via the cerebellar peduncle. For practical insights, the Leksell coordinate frame G was fixed to prevent the anterior screw implantation within the temporalis muscle, to avoid interference with the magnetic resonance (MR)-adapter, and taking into account the magnetic field of MR in close proximity to the tentorium. After mounting of indicator box, the MR imaging evaluation should cover both the indicator box and the infratentorial region that deviated from it. The coordinates [X, Y, Za, Arc0, Ringa0] obtained from Leksell SurgiPlan¢ç software (Elekta, Stockholm, Sweden) with arc 00 located on the patient¡¯s right side were converted to [X, Y, Zb=360-Za, Arc0, Ringb0=Ringa0-1800]. The operation was performed in the prone position under general anesthesia in four patients with deep cerebellar (n=3) and brainstem (n=1) tumors. The biopsy results showed two cases of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, one metastatic braintumor and one glioblastoma. One patient required frame repositioning as a complication. Drawing upon the methodology outlined in existing literature, we anticipate that imparting supplementary expertise could render the stereotactic biopsy of infratentorial tumors more consistent and manageable for the practitioner, thereby facilitating adequate tissue samples and minimizing patient complications.
KEYWORD
Biopsy, Cerebellum, Brain stem, Neoplasm, Stereotactic techniques
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