Mirone Giuseppe, Meccariello Giulia, Tengattini Francesco, Cicala Domenico, Onorini Nicola, Covelli Eugenio, Cinalli Giuseppe
Department of Neurosciences, Pediatric Neurosurgery Unit, Santobono-Pausilipon Children's Hospital, AORN, Via Mario Fiore N. 6, 80129, Naples, Italy.
Neurosurgery, Department of Surgical Specialties, Radiological Sciences, and Public Health, , University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy.
Childs Nerv Syst. 2025 May 17;41(1):183. doi: 10.1007/s00381-025-06839-9.
Microsurgical resection is the standard for treating intracranial cavernous malformations (CMs), but minimally invasive approaches are gaining popularity, particularly for deep-seated lesions and pediatric patients. Magnetic resonance-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy (MRgLITT) has emerged as a potential alternative to open surgery. This study aims to evaluate the safety and efficacy of MRgLITT for pediatric cavernomas and review existing literature.
A systematic search of MEDLINE (PubMed), Scopus, Embase, and Cochrane databases using terms related to "LITT" and "cavernomas" identified studies reporting MRgLITT outcomes in pediatric patients. Data on demographics, symptoms, lesion characteristics, and outcomes were extracted. A combined database included cases from literature and four treated at our institution, Santobono-Pausilipon Children's Hospital of Naples.
Three studies with eight pediatric cases and four additional institutional cases were analyzed, totaling 12 patients. Outcomes for epilepsy were favorable: two patients achieved Engel class IA, one class IC, and one class II. No recurrences or hemorrhages occurred. Two patients experienced permanent complications-one with partial right superior quadrantanopia and another with unilateral hearing loss.
MRgLITT offers comparable outcomes to open surgery with reduced invasiveness, particularly for deep-seated lesions. Advances in thermal monitoring, neurophysiological monitoring, and functional MRI integration could further refine this approach, expanding its applications while minimizing complications in pediatric CMs.
显微手术切除是治疗颅内海绵状畸形(CMs)的标准方法,但微创方法正越来越受欢迎,尤其是对于深部病变和儿科患者。磁共振引导激光间质热疗(MRgLITT)已成为开放手术的一种潜在替代方法。本研究旨在评估MRgLITT治疗小儿海绵状血管瘤的安全性和有效性,并回顾现有文献。
使用与“LITT”和“海绵状血管瘤”相关的术语对MEDLINE(PubMed)、Scopus、Embase和Cochrane数据库进行系统检索,以确定报告小儿患者MRgLITT结果的研究。提取有关人口统计学、症状、病变特征和结果的数据。一个综合数据库包括来自文献的病例以及在我们那不勒斯圣托博诺-帕西里蓬儿童医院治疗的4例病例。
分析了3项研究,共8例小儿病例以及另外4例机构病例,总计12例患者。癫痫治疗结果良好:2例患者达到恩格尔IA级,1例IC级,1例II级。未发生复发或出血。2例患者出现永久性并发症,1例为部分性右上象限盲,另1例为单侧听力丧失。
MRgLITT与开放手术相比具有相当的疗效,且侵袭性降低,尤其适用于深部病变。热监测、神经生理监测和功能MRI整合方面的进展可能会进一步完善这种方法,扩大其应用范围,同时将小儿CMs的并发症降至最低。