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Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT) in pediatric neurosurgery: Single center retrospective analysis of 41 consecutive procedures

Oumaima Aboubakr, Lelio Guida, Volodia Dangouloff‐Ros, Emma Losito, Marie Bourgeois, François Doz, Jacques Grill, Gilles Orliaguet, Estelle Vergnaud, Stéphane Auvin, Rima Nabbout, Kévin Beccaria, Nathalie Boddaert, Thomas Blauwblomme

发表年份
2025
引用次数
2

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INTRODUCTION: Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy under MRI control has emerged as a safe and efficient alternative to microsurgery in epilepsy and neurooncology procedures. Yet it has been used only recently in seldom European centers. Here, we report our 4 years' experience with LITT in children (complications, epileptic and oncologic outcomes). METHODS: Single center retrospective study of consecutive LITT procedures during the 2021-2024 period. LITT was restricted to pediatrics in the following indications: (i) circumscribed lesion (ii) benign pathology (iii) problematic location for microsurgical resection. After a robotic stereotactic implantation, ablation was performed under MRI guidance with the VISUALASE system. Post operative outpatient clinic and MRI were systematic at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months. Epileptic outcome was defined after ILAE classification, oncological relapse was defined as a volumetric increase after 1 month of follow up. RESULTS: 35 children (mean age 11.4yo, M/F ratio = 0.8) were operated in 41 successive procedures. Main indication was focal epilepsy (n = 28 patients; FCD n = 13, LEAT n = 11, HH n = 4) while 7 children were treated for oncological purposes. Lesions were cortical in the insula (n = 8), mediotemporobasal (n = 8) and paracentral (n = 6) regions or subcortical (hypothalamus and basal ganglia n = 6, mesencephalon n = 4). Perioperative transient adverse events occurred in 25.7% and persistent neurological deficit was noted in 2 children. After a mean follow up of 31.2 months, 67.9% of the patients are seizure free and tumoral recurrence was observed in 3/18 cases. CONCLUSION: In this pediatric cohort of 35 children with challenging brain lesions, LITT ablation was safe and efficient.

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MedicineNeurosurgeryRetrospective cohort studySingle CenterCenter (category theory)Laser therapySurgeryLaser

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