Metastatic Brain Tumor Surgery Using Fluorescein Sodium: Technical Note

Abstract
As for the surgical treatment of glioma, the recent employment of fluorescence-guided resection using 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) or high-dose fluorescein sodium has increased the rate of radical tumor resection. On the other hand, there is no specific technique for metastatic brain tumor surgery. We have used a fluorescence-guided tumor resection procedure with the aid of high-dose fluorescein sodium in surgery for metastatic brain tumor. Fluorescein sodium has been used in 13 cases, and achieved effective stainability in all cases. Fluorescein sodium is inexpensive, highly safe, and comparatively easy to use, and does not require any special equipment. We believe that the use of fluorescein sodium is beneficial for resection of the metastatic brain tumor.

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