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Surgical resection of medulloblastoma (MB) remains a challenge. At present, a variety of tracers have been used for intraoperative tumor visualization. However, there are few reports on the intraoperative visualization of MB. Hence, we reported our experience of applying fluorescein sodium (FS) in MB surgery. We retrospectively analyzed the clinical information of patients with MB confirmed by surgery and pathology from January 2016 to December 2020 from Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center. A total of 62 patients were enrolled, of which 27 received intraoperative FS and 35 did not. The intraoperative dose of FS was 3 mg/kg. Among the 62 patients, 42 were males, and twenty were females. The age of onset in the FS group was 9.588 ± 7.322, which in the non-fluorescein sodium group was 13.469 ± 10.968, p = 0.198. We did not find significant differences in tumor location, tumor size, tumor resection, tumor histology, and preoperative symptoms (hydrocephalus, headache, vomit, balance disorder) between the groups. There was no significant difference in the postoperative symptoms (hydrocephalus, headache, vomiting, balance disorder, and cerebellar mutism). However, patients in the FS group had a relatively low incidence of balance disorder and cerebellar mutism. There was definite fluorescence of tumor in all cases of the FS group, and even the tiny metastatic lesion was visible. No case had side effects related to the use of FS. FS is safe and effective in MB surgery. Whether the application of FS for surgery can reduce complications remains to be studied in the future. © 2022. The Author(s).

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Zheng-He Chen, Xiang-Heng Zhang, Fu-Hua Lin, Chang Li, Jie-Tian Jin, Zhi-Huan Zhou, Si-Han Zhu, Zhu-Qing Cheng, Sheng Zhong, Zhen-Qiang He, Hao Duan, Xia Wen, Jian Wang, Yong-Gao Mou. The application of fluorescein sodium for the resection of medulloblastoma. Journal of neuro-oncology. 2022 Jul;158(3):463-470

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