Srinivasan Ethan S, Grabowski Matthew M, Nahed Brian V, Barnett Gene H, Fecci Peter E
School of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Department of Neurosurgery, Cleveland Clinic & Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Neurooncol Adv. 2021 Nov 27;3(Suppl 5):v16-v25. doi: 10.1093/noajnl/vdab128. eCollection 2021 Nov.
Laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) is a minimally invasive treatment for intracranial lesions entailing thermal ablation via a stereotactically placed laser probe. In metastatic disease, it has shown the most promise in the treatment of radiographically progressive lesions after initial stereotactic radiosurgery, whether due to recurrent metastatic disease or radiation necrosis. LITT has been demonstrated to provide clinical benefit in both cases, as discussed in the review below. With its minimal surgical footprint and short recovery period, LITT is further advantaged for patients who are otherwise high-risk surgical candidates or with lesions in difficult to access locations. Exploration of the current data on its use in metastatic disease will allow for a better understanding of the indications, benefits, and future directions of LITT for these patients.
激光间质热疗(LITT)是一种用于颅内病变的微创治疗方法,通过立体定向放置的激光探头进行热消融。在转移性疾病中,对于初始立体定向放射治疗后影像学上进展的病变,无论是由于复发性转移性疾病还是放射性坏死,LITT都显示出最大的治疗前景。如下文综述所述,LITT在这两种情况下均已证明具有临床益处。由于其手术创伤极小且恢复期短,对于那些原本是高风险手术候选者或病变位于难以到达部位的患者,LITT具有更大优势。探索目前关于其在转移性疾病中应用的数据,将有助于更好地理解LITT对这些患者的适应症、益处及未来发展方向。