Abstract
ObjectiveThe risk of hemorrhages after stereotactic biopsy is known to be low. Nevertheless hemorrhages in eloquent areas result in neurological deficit for the patients. Since the basal ganglia resemble a particularily high vascularized and eloquent location, which is often the source of hypertensive hemorrhages, we aimed to analyse possible risk factors for hemorrhage after stereotactic biopsy in this region. Patients and methodsWe performed a retrospective analysis including patients who underwent stereotactic biopsies of lesions in the basal ganglia between January 2012 and January 2017.63 patients were included in this study. We accessed age, gender, histopathological diagnosis, hypertension, blood pressure intraoperative, anticoagulative medication and postoperative hemorrhage. ResultsFishers exact test revealed no significant p-values concerning anticoagulative therapy, gender, smoking and hypertension concerning postoperative hemorrhage. Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney-Test showed no significant correlation for systolic blood pressure intraoperative, number of tissue samples and age with hemorrhage.A trend for lymphoma in correlation with postoperative hemorrhage was in patients with Lymphoma (Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney Test). ConclusionStereotactic biopsies even in eloquent areas as the basal ganglia are a safe procedure even if patients suffer under hypertension or are smoker. None of the here examined risk factors showed a significant correlation with postoperative hemorrhage.Accessing tumor tissue for histopathological diagnosis is mandatory for adequate therapy.
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