Bioengineering (Jan 2022)

A Pilot Study of Fluorescence-Guided Resection of Pituitary Adenomas with Chlorin e6 Photosensitizer

  • Elizaveta I. Kozlikina,
  • Kanamat T. Efendiev,
  • Andrey Yu. Grigoriev,
  • Olesia Y. Bogdanova,
  • Igor S. Trifonov,
  • Vladimir V. Krylov,
  • Victor B. Loschenov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9020052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 52

Abstract

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Fluorescence diagnostics is one of the promising methods for intraoperative detection of brain tumor boundaries and helps in maximizing the extent of resection. This paper presents the results of a pilot study on the first use of the chlorin e6 photosensitizer and a two-channel video system for fluorescence-guided resection of pituitary adenomas. The study’s clinical part involved two patients diagnosed with hormonally inactive pituitary macroadenomas and one patient with a hormonally active one. All neoplasms had different sizes and growth patterns. The data showed accumulation of chlorin e6 in tumor tissues in high concentrations: Patient 1: 2 mg/kg, Patient 2: 5 mg/kg, and Patient 3: 4 mg/kg. For Patient 1, the residual part of the tumor was not resected since it was intimately attached to the anterior genu of the internal carotid artery. For Patients 2 and 3, no regions of increased Ce6 accumulation were detected in the tumor foci after resection. Therefore, the use of the Ce6 and a two-channel video system helped to achieve a high degree of tumor resection in each case.

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