===== Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT) ===== **Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT)** is a minimally invasive neurosurgical technique that uses laser-induced heat to thermally ablate intracranial or spinal lesions under real-time magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guidance. While MRI is not absolutely required, effective and safe LITT—especially in the brain—relies on real-time MRI guidance. Alternative imaging lacks the precision and feedback necessary for delicate intracranial procedures. ===== Magnetic resonance image-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy. ===== [[Magnetic resonance image-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy]] ==== 🧪 Mechanism of Action ==== - A **laser fiber** is inserted stereotactically into the target lesion. - The laser emits **infrared energy**, which heats and destroys tissue via **coagulative necrosis**. - **MRI thermometry** is used during the procedure to monitor temperature distribution in real time and ensure precise thermal ablation while avoiding damage to adjacent healthy tissue. ==== 🧠 Clinical Applications ==== - **Brain metastases** (especially post-radiation or deep-seated) - **Radiation necrosis** - **Gliomas** (low- and high-grade) - **Epilepsy surgery** (e.g., mesial temporal lobe sclerosis) - Occasionally used in **spinal tumors** and **abscesses** ==== ⚖️ Advantages ==== - Minimally invasive (percutaneous) - Real-time thermal monitoring - Shorter recovery compared to open surgery ==== ⚠️ Limitations ==== - Not suitable for large or irregularly shaped lesions - Risk of thermal injury to nearby eloquent structures - Lack of long-term randomized controlled trial data for many indications ==== 🔖 Synonyms ==== - Stereotactic laser ablation - MR-guided laser interstitial therapy (MRgLITT) > 🧷 Tag: `LITT` `minimally_invasive` `thermal_ablation` `neurosurgery`