2022
SURG-23. EFFICACY OF LASER INTERSTITIAL THERMAL THERAPY (LITT) FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED AND RECURRENT IDH WILD-TYPE GLIOBLASTOMA
de Groot J, Kim A, Prabhu S, Rao G, Laxton A, Fecci P, O'Brien B, Sloan A, Chiang V, Tatter S, Mohammadi A, Placantonakis D, Strowd R, Chen C, Hadjipanayis C, Khasraw M, Sun D, Piccioni D, Sinicrope K, Campian J, Kurz S, Williams B, Smith K, Tovar-Spinoza Z, Leuthardt E. SURG-23. EFFICACY OF LASER INTERSTITIAL THERMAL THERAPY (LITT) FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED AND RECURRENT IDH WILD-TYPE GLIOBLASTOMA. Neuro-Oncology 2022, 24: vii256-vii257. PMCID: PMC9660753, DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noac209.989.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLaser interstitial thermal therapyIDH wild-type glioblastomaConventional surgical resectionWild-type glioblastomaInterstitial thermal therapySurgical resectionProspective multicenter registryMaximal safe resectionTime of diagnosisGross total resectionPrimary brain tumorsCytoreductive approachMedian OSAdjuvant temozolomideHospital stayMulticenter registryAdverse eventsOverall survivalRecurrent patientsClinical outcomesRecurrent GBMTraditional resectionMedian lengthSurgical approachTreatment options
2020
Laser Ablation of Abnormal Neurological Tissue Using Robotic NeuroBlate System (LAANTERN): 12-Month Outcomes and Quality of Life After Brain Tumor Ablation
Kim AH, Tatter S, Rao G, Prabhu S, Chen C, Fecci P, Chiang V, Smith K, Williams BJ, Mohammadi AM, Judy K, Sloan A, Tovar-Spinoza Z, Baumgartner J, Hadjipanayis C, Leuthardt EC. Laser Ablation of Abnormal Neurological Tissue Using Robotic NeuroBlate System (LAANTERN): 12-Month Outcomes and Quality of Life After Brain Tumor Ablation. Neurosurgery 2020, 87: e338-e346. PMID: 32315434, PMCID: PMC7534487, DOI: 10.1093/neuros/nyaa071.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKarnofsky performance scorePrimary tumorBaseline Karnofsky performance scoreCancer Therapy-BrainPostprocedure hospital stayReal-world registryPatient-reported QOLNeurological tissuesHigh-grade gliomasQuality of lifeReal-world outcomesBaseline comorbiditiesHospital stayAdverse eventsMost patientsOverall survivalMedian ageBrain tumor ablationRadiation necrosisPatient populationMetastatic cancerFunctional assessmentSurvival rateBaseline levelsQoL
2019
Stereotactic Laser Ablation as Treatment of Brain Metastases Recurring after Stereotactic Radiosurgery: A Systematic Literature Review
Alattar AA, Bartek J, Chiang VL, Mohammadi AM, Barnett GH, Sloan A, Chen CC. Stereotactic Laser Ablation as Treatment of Brain Metastases Recurring after Stereotactic Radiosurgery: A Systematic Literature Review. World Neurosurgery 2019, 128: 134-142. PMID: 31051303, DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2019.04.200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStereotactic laser ablationLocal controlContrast-enhancing volumeBrain metastasesFluid-attenuated inversion recovery volumeMalignant cerebral edemaPermanent neurologic injuryPreoperative lesion volumeMedian hospital stayDuration of therapyPotential treatment optionPercentage of tumorsHours of treatmentHospital stayNeurologic outcomePeriprocedural managementCerebral edemaCommon complicationMedian survivalNeurologic deficitsNeurologic injuryOverall survivalClinical courseTreatment optionsOptimal treatment
2016
BMET-24. LASER ABLATION AFTER STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY (LAASR) – RESULTS OF A MULTI-CENTERED PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Chiang V, Dietrich J, Tatter S, Mohammadi A, Leuthardt E, Chamoun R, Judy K, Barnett G, Ahluwalia M. BMET-24. LASER ABLATION AFTER STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY (LAASR) – RESULTS OF A MULTI-CENTERED PROSPECTIVE STUDY. Neuro-Oncology 2016, 18: vi31-vi31. DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/now212.124.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchKarnofsky performance statusProgression-free survivalProgressive brain metastasesOverall survivalRadiation necrosisBrain metastasesMedian Karnofsky performance statusMedian KPS scorePrimary tumor pathologyPrior stereotactic radiosurgeryStereotactic radiosurgery resultsQuality of lifeOutcomes of useRN patientsSteroid usageFree survivalHospital stayKPS scorePerformance statusRANO criteriaSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeFACT-BrRecurrent tumorsTM patients