Neurosurgical Interventions for Cerebral Metastases of Solid Tumors

Dtsch Arztebl Int. 2023 Mar 10;120(10):162-169. doi: 10.3238/arztebl.m2022.0410.

Abstract

Background: Metastases are the most common malignant tumors affecting the central nervous system and occur in 20-40 percent of patients with solid systemic tumors. The aim of this review is to discuss the role of neurosurgical procedures in a modern, multidisciplinary treatment approach.

Methods: An expert panel of neurosurgeons, neurologists, and radio-oncologists conducted a selective literature review on neu - rosurgical interventions for the diagnosis and treatment of cerebral metastases. Original articles, meta-analyses, and systematic reviews were included.

Results: There is a lack of prospective randomized studies. Based on retrospective case series, international guidelines recommend the harvesting (if required, stereotactically guided) of tissue for histological and molecular diagnosis in cases of unknown or possibly competing underlying systemic malignant diseases, in cases of suspected tumor recurrence, and with regard to the evaluation of targeted therapies taking into account molecular heterogeneity of primary and secondary tumors. Surgical resection is particularly valuable for the treatment of up to three space-occupying cerebral metastases, especially to achieve clinical stabilization to allow further non-surgical treatment. For cystic metastasis, a combination of stereotactic puncture and radiotherapy may be useful. Meningeal carcinomatosis can be treated with intrathecal medication via an intraventricular catheter system. Ventriculo-peritoneal shunts represents an effective treatment option for patients with tumor-associated hydrocephalus.

Conclusion: Neurosurgical procedures are of central importance in the multimodal treatment of cerebral metastases. The indications for neurosurgical interventions will be refined in the light of more effective radiation techniques and systemic treatments with new targeted therapeutic approaches and immunotherapies on the horizon.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Brain Neoplasms* / secondary
  • Humans
  • Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
  • Neurosurgical Procedures / adverse effects
  • Neurosurgical Procedures / methods
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Treatment Outcome