Brain Sciences (Sep 2022)

Patient Safety Comparison of Frameless and Frame-Based Stereotactic Navigation for Brain Biopsy—A Single Center Cohort Study

  • Martin Vychopen,
  • Johannes Wach,
  • Valeri Borger,
  • Matthias Schneider,
  • Lars Eichhorn,
  • Jaroslaw Maciaczyk,
  • Gregor Bara,
  • Hartmut Vatter,
  • Mohammed Banat,
  • Motaz Hamed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12091178
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 1178

Abstract

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Leksell stereotactic system-based aspiration biopsy is a common procedure in the neurosurgical treatment of deep-seated or multiple brain lesions. This study aimed to evaluate the benefit of frameless biopsy using VarioGuide compared to frame-based biopsy using the Leksell stereotactic system (LSS). We analyzed all brain biopsies using VarioGuide or LSS at our neurooncological Department of Neurosurgery in the University Hospital of Bonn between January 2018 and August 2020. We analyzed demographic data, duration of surgery, size of lesion, localization, and early complications. Uni-variable analyses were carried out on data from both groups. In total, 109 biopsies were compared (40 VarioGuide vs. 69 LSS). Patients with VarioGuide were significant older (74 (62–80) years vs. 67 (57–76) years; p = 0.03) and had a shorter duration of general anesthesia (163 (138–194) min vs. 193 (167–215) min, p p = 0.1352) or in early complication rates (5% vs. 7%; p = 0.644). A slightly higher false negative biopsy rate was registered in the LSS group (3 vs. 1; p = 0.1347). The size of the lesions also did not differ significantly between the two groups (18.31 ± 26.35 cm3 vs. 12.63 ± 14.62; p = 0.15). Our data showed that biopsies performed using VarioGuide took significantly less time than LSS biopsies and did not differ in complication rates. Both systems offered a high degree of patient safety.

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