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Endoscopic biopsy during third ventriculostomy in paediatric pineal region tumours

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The goal of the study was to establish if endoscopic biopsy during third ventriculostomy contributes to morbidity in the management of paediatric pineal region tumours presenting with hydrocephalus.

Materials and methods

This study was a retrospective descriptive study in patients less than 18 years of age who have presented with a pineal region tumour between 2000 and 2006. Data were obtained from case notes. Twelve patients had presented with a pineal region mass with symptomatic hydrocephalus. Of these, eight had endoscopic biopsy during third ventriculostomy.

Conclusions

No mortality or permanent morbidity was seen following endoscopic biopsy. Two cases of transient worsening of pre-operative diplopia were noted. Diagnostic sensitivity for endoscopic biopsy is 75%. Tumour markers were not significantly raised in any plasma and cerebrospinal fluid samples. Endoscopic biopsy during third ventriculostomy in paediatric pineal region tumours is safe and results in good diagnostic yields. It should play an integral role in the initial management of patients in this setting.

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Al-Tamimi, Y.Z., Bhargava, D., Surash, S. et al. Endoscopic biopsy during third ventriculostomy in paediatric pineal region tumours. Childs Nerv Syst 24, 1323–1326 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-008-0632-6

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