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Brain Tumour Biopsy
Brain Tumour Biopsy - Symptoms
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After the Biopsy
Patients are expected to have same level of alertness as before procedure. They are not expected to be more awake or more drowsy
The scalp incision is covered with a small dressing
Histology results take a week or longer to be ready
What are the alternatives?
Observation i.e. non intervention: Proper treatment cannot be given as type of tumour is unknown. Repeat MRI/CT then biopsy if tumour has grown bigger
Radiation therapy/chemotherapy: Given usually when nature of tumour is known, because of risks
Craniotomy and Excision of Brain Tumour
This is a brain operation wherein the surgeon makes an opening in the skull bone and removes the brain tumour
It may be done under General or Local anaesthesia
A scalp incision is made over the area of the brain tumour
An opening will be made in the skull bone
The outer covering of the brain is opened to expose the brain and the tumour
Symptomatic relief from mass effect
Improve neurological condition
Decrease tumour size of the tumour to improve results of adjuvant therapy (radiation therapy, chemotherapy)
Histological diagnosis: No sampling error
Complete cure (benign) or improved survival (malignant)
The tumour is separated from normal brain and other important structures such as blood vessels and nerves, then removed
In cancerous tumours, tumour cells often spreads beyond tumour boundaries into adjacent “normal” brain, so it would not be possible to remove all of it
The aim is to remove as much tumour as is safely possible, without injuring the normal brain and other important structures
Tumour may be left
If stuck to important brain structures, blood vessels, or nerves,
If there is excessive bleeding or brain swelling during the operation
Second operation or other measures e.g. Radiotherapy/chemotherapy may be required to treat the remnant tumour
Risk Factors
Risks of Craniotomy and Excision of Brain Tumour
Overall risk: 5-10%
Bleeding: May need second operation to evacuate the blood clot
Infection
Seizures
Stroke
Brain swelling
Weakness on one side of the body
Inability to speak/understand speech
Inability to take care of oneself
Visual impairment
Hormonal and fluid and electrolyte problems (hypothalamic/pituitary tumours)
Risks of craniotomy and excision of brain tumour
Non-neurological risks:
Risks of general anaesthesia: Heart attack
Lung problems, allergy to anaesthetic drugs
Inability to pass urine
Blockage of leg veins
Chest infection
Urinary tract infection
Risks of Craniotomy amd Excision of Brain Tumour (Infratentorial)
Injury to the brainstem
Impaired consciousness
Possible need for ventilator support
Injury to cranial nerves
Double vision
Facial numbness, facial asymmetry
Loss of hearing
Difficulty swallowing
Slurring of speech
Hydrocephalus
May need to undergo a ventriculo-peritoneal shunt operation
Inability to speak (cerebellar mutism)
Involuntary head movements (titubation)
Difficulty with walking and balance
Brain Tumour Biopsy - Preparing for surgery
Brain Tumour Biopsy - Post-surgery care
Brain Tumour Biopsy - Other Information
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