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Leveraging Gold Nanostars for Precision Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy

Jun 24, 2024
Duke University researchers discuss leveraging gold nanostars for precision laser interstitial thermal therapy to improve treatment for brain tumors. They explore the limitations of current methods and how utilizing nanostars can enhance precision, efficiency, and safety in the procedure.
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  • LITT is beneficial for brain tumor patients unsuitable for craniotomy due to clinical status or tumor location.
  • Gold nanostars can improve thermal ablation precision by addressing limitations in sculpting heat for conformal ablations.

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Leveraging Gold Nanostars for Precision Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy

Researchers discuss the use of laser interstitial thermal therapy, LIT, for neurosurgical treatment of intracranial pathologies. LIT involves minimally invasive placement of a laser catheter for thermal ablation, guided by infrared radiation delivery and real-time MR thermometry. The therapy is particularly beneficial for patients with brain tumors unsuitable for craniotomy, although challenges exist in precise heat sculpting for larger lesions and the sensitivity of adjacent brain structures.

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