2024
204 Laster Interstitial Thermal Therapy for Primary and Recurrent Meningioma: A Prospective and Retrospective Multi-institutional Study
Pugazenthi S, Leidig W, Chiang V, Rodriguez A, Prabhu S, Haskell-Mendoza A, Fecci P, Placantonakis D, Abram S, Lega B, Kim A. 204 Laster Interstitial Thermal Therapy for Primary and Recurrent Meningioma: A Prospective and Retrospective Multi-institutional Study. Neurosurgery 2024, 70: 53-54. DOI: 10.1227/neu.0000000000002809_204.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLaser interstitial thermal therapyInterstitial thermal therapyRecurrent meningiomasTreatment optionsTreated with laser interstitial thermal therapyFollow-upResistant to standard therapyRetrospective multi-institutional studyArmamentarium of treatment optionsCentral nervous system tumorsProgression-free survivalGrade 2 meningiomasSeries of patientsPost-procedural complicationsProspective multicenter registryNervous system tumorsMulti-institutional studyThermal therapyRecurrent tumorsOverall survivalStandard therapyMulticenter registryAblation coverageMeningioma treatmentAdult patients
2023
Evaluating the diagnostic performance of 18F-fluciclovine for detection of recurrent brain metastases after radiation therapy: Results from a prospective phase 2 trial.
Kotecha R, Chiang V, Tom M, Nabavizadeh A, Zan E, Peddi S, Sulman E, Siegel B, Huang J, Brem S, Ware M, Kesari S, Parent E, Pope W, Holmes R, Chau A, Teoh E, Chao S, Aboian M. Evaluating the diagnostic performance of 18F-fluciclovine for detection of recurrent brain metastases after radiation therapy: Results from a prospective phase 2 trial. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2023, 41: 2001-2001. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2023.41.16_suppl.2001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRecurrent brain metastasesImage interpretation criteriaF-fluciclovine PETF-fluciclovine uptakeBrain metastasesF-fluciclovineRadiation therapyDiagnostic performanceHistopathological analysisSUV maxFirst prospective multicenter trialProspective phase 2 trialSolid tumor brain metastasesTumor brain metastasesPhase 2 trialProspective multicenter trialIndependent blinded readersFluciclovine uptakePost-MRIPrimary endpointSecondary endpointsMulticenter trialRadiation necrosisRecurrent tumorsFuture trials
2020
Laser interstitial thermal therapy in neuro-oncology applications
Hong CS, Kundishora AJ, Elsamadicy AA, Chiang VL. Laser interstitial thermal therapy in neuro-oncology applications. Surgical Neurology International 2020, 11: 231. PMID: 32874734, PMCID: PMC7451173, DOI: 10.25259/sni_496_2019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLaser interstitial thermal therapyRadiation necrosisInterstitial thermal therapyBrain tumorsNeurosurgical oncologyMultiple intracranial pathologiesRole of LITTStandard craniotomy approachesOptimal patient selectionMetastatic brain tumorsOpen surgical resectionInvasive surgical treatmentLesion-specific characteristicsSymptomatic peritumoral edemaNeuro-oncology applicationsMedical comorbiditiesBrain metastasesSurgical resectionSurgical treatmentPatient selectionRecurrent tumorsTumor characteristicsOpen surgeryCare treatmentCraniotomy approachLaser interstitial thermal therapy for treatment of cerebral radiation necrosis
Hong CS, Beckta JM, Kundishora AJ, Elsamadicy AA, Chiang VL. Laser interstitial thermal therapy for treatment of cerebral radiation necrosis. International Journal Of Hyperthermia 2020, 37: 68-76. PMID: 32672119, DOI: 10.1080/02656736.2020.1760362.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLaser interstitial thermal therapyInterstitial thermal therapyRadiation necrosisRecurrent tumorsCerebral radiation necrosisPeri-operative morbidityBrain metastasis patientsFirst-line therapyAlternative surgical optionReal-time imaging guidanceOpen surgical resectionPersistence of symptomsTreatment of patientsDeep-seated lesionsTissue inflammatory responseAmenable lesionsChronic steroidsBrain metastasesMetastasis patientsSurgical resectionSymptomatic patientsMedical managementSurgical optionsSurgical historyIntracranial pathology
2019
SURG-06. LASER INTERSTITIAL THERMAL THERAPY COMPARED TO CRANIOTOMY FOR TREATMENT OF RADIATION NECROSIS OR RECURRENT TUMOR IN BRAIN METASTASES FAILING RADIOSURGERY
Hong C, Deng D, Sujijantarat N, Vera A, Chiang V. SURG-06. LASER INTERSTITIAL THERMAL THERAPY COMPARED TO CRANIOTOMY FOR TREATMENT OF RADIATION NECROSIS OR RECURRENT TUMOR IN BRAIN METASTASES FAILING RADIOSURGERY. Neuro-Oncology Advances 2019, 1: i31-i32. PMCID: PMC7213364, DOI: 10.1093/noajnl/vdz014.141.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLaser interstitial thermal therapyProgression-free survivalBrain metastasesRadiation necrosisOverall survivalStereotactic radiosurgeryRecurrent tumorsSingle-institution chart reviewPost-operative salvagePre-operative symptomsSub-group analysisViable alternative treatmentRe-growing tumorSteroid taperNeurological outcomeChart reviewSymptom reliefUnderwent craniotomyTumor lesionsAlternative treatmentCraniotomyLocal controlPatientsMetastasisSmall lesionsLaser-interstitial thermal therapy compared to craniotomy for treatment of radiation necrosis or recurrent tumor in brain metastases failing radiosurgery
Hong CS, Deng D, Vera A, Chiang VL. Laser-interstitial thermal therapy compared to craniotomy for treatment of radiation necrosis or recurrent tumor in brain metastases failing radiosurgery. Journal Of Neuro-Oncology 2019, 142: 309-317. PMID: 30656529, DOI: 10.1007/s11060-019-03097-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLaser interstitial thermal therapyProgression-free survivalBrain metastasesRadiation necrosisOverall survivalStereotactic radiosurgeryRecurrent tumorsSingle-institution chart reviewPost-operative salvageResultsOf 75 patientsPre-operative symptomsViable alternative treatmentRe-growing tumorSteroid taperNeurological outcomeChart reviewSymptom reliefUnderwent craniotomySubgroup analysisTumor lesionsAlternative treatmentCraniotomyLocal controlMetastasisPatients
2018
SURG-20. LASER-INTERSTITIAL THERMAL THERAPY VERSUS CRANIOTOMY FOR TREATMENT OF RADIATION NECROSIS OR RECURRENT TUMOR IN BRAIN METASTASES FAILING RADIOSURGERY
Hong C, Deng J, Vera A, Chiang V. SURG-20. LASER-INTERSTITIAL THERMAL THERAPY VERSUS CRANIOTOMY FOR TREATMENT OF RADIATION NECROSIS OR RECURRENT TUMOR IN BRAIN METASTASES FAILING RADIOSURGERY. Neuro-Oncology 2018, 20: vi254-vi255. PMCID: PMC6216306, DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noy148.1056.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLaser interstitial thermal therapyProgression-free survivalRe-growing tumorRadiation necrosisBrain metastasesMelanoma patientsSingle-surgeon retrospective studyImproved progression-free survivalLocal progression-free survivalPre-operative symptomsLog-rank testSteroid dosingSteroid taperNeurological outcomeOverall survivalRecurrent tumorsUnderwent craniotomyRetrospective studySingle institutionSubgroup analysisSurgery dateSurvival advantageCraniotomyPatientsLocal controlLaser ablation after stereotactic radiosurgery: a multicenter prospective study in patients with metastatic brain tumors and radiation necrosis.
Ahluwalia M, Barnett GH, Deng D, Tatter SB, Laxton AW, Mohammadi AM, Leuthardt E, Chamoun R, Judy K, Asher A, Essig M, Dietrich J, Chiang VL. Laser ablation after stereotactic radiosurgery: a multicenter prospective study in patients with metastatic brain tumors and radiation necrosis. Journal Of Neurosurgery 2018, 130: 804-811. PMID: 29726782, DOI: 10.3171/2017.11.jns171273.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAblation TechniquesAdultAgedBrain NeoplasmsFemaleHumansKarnofsky Performance StatusLaser TherapyMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMiddle AgedNecrosisNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalPostoperative ComplicationsProgression-Free SurvivalProspective StudiesQuality of LifeRadiation InjuriesRadiosurgeryTreatment OutcomeConceptsProgression-free survivalQuality of lifeKarnofsky Performance ScaleMulticenter prospective studyKPS scoreRecurrent tumorsStereotactic radiosurgeryOverall survivalProspective studyRadiation necrosisNeuro-Oncology Brain Metastases criteriaLocal progression-free survivalMedian KPS scoreSteroid sparing effectMetastatic brain tumorsLength of stayPercent of subjectsDuration of survivalOverall event rateSignificant differencesMajority of casesMetastasis (TNM) criteriaOS advantageProgression patientsBrain metastases
2016
Novel biomarker identification using metabolomic profiling to differentiate radiation necrosis and recurrent tumor following Gamma Knife radiosurgery.
Lu AY, Turban JL, Damisah EC, Li J, Alomari AK, Eid T, Vortmeyer AO, Chiang VL. Novel biomarker identification using metabolomic profiling to differentiate radiation necrosis and recurrent tumor following Gamma Knife radiosurgery. Journal Of Neurosurgery 2016, 127: 388-396. PMID: 27885954, DOI: 10.3171/2016.8.jns161395.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGamma knife radiosurgeryRadiation necrosisRecurrent tumorsKnife radiosurgeryBrain metastasesSamples of tumorMetabolic imaging techniquesMetabolite profilesUnique metabolite profilesNovel biomarker identificationBrain biopsyPure tumorEnhancing lesionsSurgical biopsyLevels of metabolitesTumorsNecrosisTumor samplesDifferential metabolite profilesElevated levelsRadiosurgeryNoninvasive imagingComparison groupTissue samplesMetabolomic profilingBMET-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
2015
Gamma Knife radiosurgery for posterior fossa meningiomas: a multicenter study.
Sheehan JP, Starke RM, Kano H, Barnett GH, Mathieu D, Chiang V, Yu JB, Hess J, McBride HL, Honea N, Nakaji P, Lee JY, Rahmathulla G, Evanoff WA, Alonso-Basanta M, Lunsford LD. Gamma Knife radiosurgery for posterior fossa meningiomas: a multicenter study. Journal Of Neurosurgery 2015, 122: 1479-89. PMID: 25859812, DOI: 10.3171/2014.10.jns14139.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosterior fossa meningiomasTumor volumeStereotactic radiosurgeryTumor controlRadiation therapyNorth American Gamma Knife ConsortiumTumor progressionActuarial tumor controlMedian margin doseMedian patient agePrior radiation therapyMean tumor volumeGamma knife radiosurgerySmaller tumor volumeNeurological preservationMargin dosePrior resectionClinical stabilityNeurological declinePatient ageShunt placementRecurrent tumorsClinical entityMulticenter studyKnife radiosurgery
2014
Radiologic and histologic consequences of radiosurgery for brain tumors
Alomari A, Rauch PJ, Orsaria M, Minja FJ, Chiang VL, Vortmeyer AO. Radiologic and histologic consequences of radiosurgery for brain tumors. Journal Of Neuro-Oncology 2014, 117: 33-42. PMID: 24442402, DOI: 10.1007/s11060-014-1359-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGamma knife radiosurgeryNon-enhancing regionsNon-enhancing areasRecurrent tumorsEncephalopathic changesBrain lesionsRecurrent tumor growthMalignant brain lesionsGadolinium-enhanced MRIHigh clinical relevanceDemyelinating changesSeparate biopsiesNon-enhancing componentsInflammatory demyelinationRadiological changesHistologic consequencesImaging changesReactive astrocytosisHistopathological changesKnife radiosurgeryPathological changesCoagulative necrosisBrain tumorsClinical relevanceHistological results