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
2017
SURG-21. LASER ABLATION IN STEREOTACTIC NEUROSURGERY (LAISE): A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF LITT FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED AND RECURRENT GLIOBLASTOMAS (GBMS)
Sloan A, Tatter S, Mohammadi A, Judy K, Prabhu S, Lovick D, Chamoun R, Chiang V, Leuthardt E. SURG-21. LASER ABLATION IN STEREOTACTIC NEUROSURGERY (LAISE): A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF LITT FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED AND RECURRENT GLIOBLASTOMAS (GBMS). Neuro-Oncology 2017, 19: vi239-vi240. PMCID: PMC5693007, DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/nox168.977.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRecurrent GBMLaser interstitial thermotherapyRecurrent glioblastomaMulti-institutional retrospective analysisMedian ICU stayMedian overall survivalMedian patient ageTime of diagnosisLarger median volumeECOG statusICU stayConsecutive patientsOverall survivalPatient ageUnresectable tumorsRetrospective seriesMale genderTotal stayMedian volumeRetrospective analysisInvasive proceduresOutcome differencesBrain tumorsNewly DiagnosedPatients