Title of article :
Diffusion tensor tractograghy can affect treatment strategy to remove brain occupying mass lesions
Author/Authors :
Farshidfar، Zahra نويسنده Students’ Research committee , , Faeghi، Fariborz نويسنده Radiology Technology Department, School of Paramedicine , , Mohseni، Mostafa نويسنده Department of Psychology, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran Mohseni, Mostafa , SEDDIGHI، Afsoun نويسنده Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, ShohadaTajrish Hospital, Functional Neurosurgery Research Center of Shohada Tajrish Hospital, , , Hadizadeh Kharrazi ، Homayoun نويسنده Radiology Department, Rasule Akram hospital , , Abdolmohammadi، Jamil نويسنده Students’ Research committee ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 16 سال 2013
Pages :
6
From page :
36
To page :
41
Abstract :
Radical resection of a pathological lesion along with the preservation of eloquent cerebral tissue is the principle goal of neurosurgery. Brain lesions are usually diagnosed by conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), but this method is unable to describe the relationship between lesions and neighboring specific white matter (WM) tracts. Diffusion tensor tractograghy (DTT) is a new sophisticated imaging modality to reveal the neural fibers and their relationships with lesions. In the current study we assess that how diffusion tensor tractograghy can affect on treatment planning in patients afflicted by different types of brain lesions. In this prospective observational study, eight patients with brain mass lesion underwent conventional brain MRI pulse sequences and DTT imaging with 1.5 Tesla system using 64 independent diffusion encoding directions between December 2011 to January 2013.Acquired images were assessed by the neuroradiologist and neurosurgeon. Finally, the treatment strategies were compared using data before and after the tractograghy. The treatment strategy in six patients changed from radiotherapy into the craniotomy by using tractograghy data, in one patient changed from radio surgery to craniotomy and in one patient, neurosurgeon preferred to avoid operation. As we can infer from this study, based on the tractograghy results, the treatment technique may be changed, and the treatment plan could be devised with more accuracy and in case of surgery, may lead to less post-operative neurological deficits and better outcome results.
Journal title :
Journal of Paramedical Sciences (JPS)
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Journal of Paramedical Sciences (JPS)
Record number :
1150877
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