Animating External Magnetic Guidance of Intrathecally Delivered Gold-Coated Nanoparticles to Treat Intramedullary Spinal Tumors

Authors

  • Adriana Orland Author
  • Leah Lebowicz
  • Christa Wellman
  • Ankit Mehta
  • Kevin M. Brennan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5210/jbc.v42i1.9194

Abstract

Intramedullary spinal cord tumors (IMSCTs) are rare neoplasms in the central nervous system (CNS), accounting for 2-4% of all CNS tumors.1 Astrocytomas, a common type of IMSCT, are inltrative and do not have a clear plane of dissection making surgical removal difficult. Due to limitations in current surgical options, along with adverse effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, the use of external magnets to guide intrathecally delivered gold-coated nanoparticles has been proposed as a less invasive treatment for eliminating astrocytomas.1,2 An animation was developed to create a new resource providing an overview of the procedure and to teach grant committees, surgical residents, and surgical faculty. A qualitative survey was administered to provide residents, faculty, and researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Neurosurgery and Neurology Departments an opportunity to provide comments. Likert scale questions and qualitative comments confirmed that the animation was effective in accurately portraying the technique and was a valuable visual aid for neurosurgeons. This new resource will continue to help
introduce and explain the procedure for anticipated upcoming clinical trials.

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Published

2018-08-07

How to Cite

Orland, A., Lebowicz, L., Wellman, C., Mehta, A., & Brennan, K. M. (2018). Animating External Magnetic Guidance of Intrathecally Delivered Gold-Coated Nanoparticles to Treat Intramedullary Spinal Tumors. Journal of Biocommunication, 42(1). https://doi.org/10.5210/jbc.v42i1.9194

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Published Abstracts - Poster Presentations