| Stereotactic
Management of Bacterial Brain Abscesses
Sohrab Shahzadi, Andres M Lozano, Mark Bernstein, Abhijit Guha
and Ronald R Tasker
Abstract:
Background: CT and MR guided stereotactic
techniques have provided promising results in the management
of brain abscesses. We reviewed our results of stereotactic
management of brain abscesses in 20 consecutive patients with
28 abscesses from 1986 to 1993. Methods: 13 abscesses
were in the cerebral hemispheres, 12 in the cerebellum, 2 in
the pons and 1 in the thalamus. The bacterial organism was isolated
in 12 of the 20 cases. All patients, except one who had a tuberculous
abscess, were on antibiotics for less than 7 weeks. Results:
Although there were 3 patients in coma before surgery, the mortality
rate was zero and 17 patients had an excellent recovery with
3 patients having a persistent mild neurologic disability. Stereotactic
aspiration of the largest lesion in the patients with multiple
brain abscesses combined with intravenous antibiotic therapy
was sufficient for the resolution of all lesions. Two of our
patients treated with antibiotics alone showed abscess progression
with neurologic worsening. Conclusion: Stereotactic
aspiration is safe, accurate, and when combined with the appropriate
antibiotics, should be considered the procedure of choice in
the management of brain abscesses.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1996; 23: 34-39
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