CAD/CAM‐assisted ablative surgery and intraoperative brachytherapy for pediatric skull‐base sarcomas

Author:

Lopez Joseph12ORCID,Subramanian Tejas13ORCID,Stambuk Hilda4,Schreyer Mark4,Woods Robbie1,Scholfield Daniel1,Wong Richard1,Cohen Marc A.1ORCID,Shah Jatin1,Ganly Ian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Division of Head and Neck Surgery Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York New York New York USA

2. Department of Surgery, Division of Pediatric Head & Neck Surgery AdventHealth for Children Orlando Florida USA

3. Weill Cornell Medical College New York New York New York USA

4. Department of Radiology Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York New York USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundHead and neck (H&N) sarcomas in children can poise numerous challenges to the surgical oncologist and require multidisciplinary input and meticulous surgical planning. The application of computer‐assisted design/computer‐assisted manufacturing (CAD/CAM) has been extensively examined in H&N reconstruction in adults, but its utility in ablative oncologic surgery in children warrants further examination. We present preliminary results utilizing CAD/CAM techniques to assist in planning tumor resections and the application of intra‐operative radiation in children with skull‐base sarcomas.MethodsA retrospective cohort review of all pediatric patients who presented to a tertiary care cancer center for surgical resection of a skull‐base malignancy was performed between 1980 and 2021. All children under 18 years of age with diagnosis of a skull‐base sarcoma as confirmed with imaging and pathology were analyzed.ResultsA total of 21 children were identified but only four children with skull‐base sarcomas had diagnostic imaging available in whom computer‐assisted volumetric analyses were generated. In these cases, CAD/CAM was used to plan surgical approaches and intraoperative radiotherapy, significantly aiding in treatment for these complicated pediatric cases.ConclusionCAD/CAM planning for oncologic resection has huge potential. Here we have shown its utility in pre‐operative surgical planning and for administration of intraoperative radiation therapy. Future studies are needed to examine its value in facilitating intraoperative surgical management and patient outcomes, as well as cost effectiveness.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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