Advances in Intraoperative Glioma Tissue Sampling and Infiltration Assessment

Brain Sci. 2023 Nov 25;13(12):1637. doi: 10.3390/brainsci13121637.

Abstract

Gliomas are infiltrative brain tumors that often involve functional tissue. While maximal safe resection is critical for maximizing survival, this is challenged by the difficult intraoperative discrimination between tumor-infiltrated and normal structures. Surgical expertise is essential for identifying safe margins, and while the intraoperative pathological review of frozen tissue is possible, this is a time-consuming task. Advances in intraoperative stimulation mapping have aided surgeons in identifying functional structures and, as such, has become the gold standard for this purpose. However, intraoperative margin assessment lacks a similar consensus. Nonetheless, recent advances in intraoperative imaging techniques and tissue examination methods have demonstrated promise for the accurate and efficient assessment of tumor infiltration and margin delineation within the operating room, respectively. In this review, we describe these innovative technologies that neurosurgeons should be aware of.

Keywords: advanced tissue sampling; extent of resection; glioma; intraoperative imaging; intraoperative margins; tumor margins.

Publication types

  • Review

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This research received no external funding.