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Efficacy and Safety of Fractionated Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Large Brain Metastases

  • Jeong, Won Joo;Park, Jae Hong;Lee, Eun Jung;Kim, Jeong Hoon;Kim, Chang Jin;Cho, Young Hyun
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제58권3호
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    • pp.217-224
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    • 2015
  • Objective : To investigate the efficacy and safety of fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery for large brain metastases (BMs). Methods : Between June 2011 and December 2013, a total of 38 large BMs >3.0 cm in 37 patients were treated with fractionated Cyberknife radiosurgery. These patients comprised 16 men (43.2%) and 21 women, with a median age of 60 years (range, 38-75 years). BMs originated from the lung (n=19, 51.4%), the gastrointestinal tract (n=10, 27.0%), the breast (n=5, 13.5%), and other tissues (n=3, 8.1%). The median tumor volume was 17.6 cc (range, 9.4-49.6 cc). For Cyberknife treatment, a median peripheral dose of 35 Gy (range, 30-41 Gy) was delivered in 3 to 5 fractions. Results : With a median follow-up of 10 months (range, 1-37 months), the crude local tumor control (LTC) rate was 86.8% and the estimated LTC rates at 12 and 24 months were 87.0% and 65.2%, respectively. The median overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) rates were 16 and 11 months, respectively. The estimated OS and PFS rates at 6, 12, and 18 months were 81.1% and 65.5%, 56.8% and 44.9%, and 40.7% and 25.7%, respectively. Patient performance status and preoperative focal neurologic deficits improved in 20 of 35 (57.1%) and 12 of 17 patients (70.6%), respectively. Radiation necrosis with a toxicity grade of 2 or 3 occurred in 6 lesions (15.8%). Conclusion : These results suggest a promising role of fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery in treating large BMs in terms of both efficacy and safety.

Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Vestibular Schwannomas

  • Lim, Young-Jin;Choi, Seok-Keun
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제42권3호
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    • pp.159-167
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    • 2007
  • Vestibular schwannoma (VS) is a benign tumor typically originated in the schwann cell of vestibular nerve and usually accompany hearing symptom. Microsurgical removal and radiosurgery have a great role for the treatment of VS. Recently radiosurgery has been considered as an alternative or primary treatment for VS with the tremendous increase of patients who were treated with gamma knife radiosurgery (GKS) though microsurgery still takes the premier. By many published results, it is proved that GKS is a effective and noninvasive technique for VS, especially small sized tumors with satisfactory tumor control rate. The authors assumed that GKS can be expected to achieve satisfactory tumor control rate for small VS under 5cc in volume. A major interest regarding radiosurgery nowadays is to determine the optimal radiation dose for hearing preservation to improve the quality of life of patients. The more high radiation dose are used for effective tumor growth control, the more radiation-related complications like as hearing deficit, the impairment of other cranial nerve function are increased. Since 1990's the mean radiation dose for tumor margin was more than 18 Gy, but there were high complication rate in spite of good tumor growth control. After the year of 2000, under the influence of advanced neuro-imaging techniques and radiosurgical planning system which enable clinicians to do more precise planning, marginal dose for VS has been decreased to 12-13 Gy and the radiation-related complications has been reduced. But because there may be a unexpected radiation induced complications as time goes by after the latency period, optimal radiation dose for VS should be established on the basis of more long term follow-up observation.

A New Tool to Predict Survival after Radiosurgery Alone for Newly Diagnosed Cerebral Metastases

  • Rades, Dirk;Huttenlocher, Stefan;Dziggel, Liesa;Blanck, Oliver;Hornung, Dagmar;Mai, Khoa Trong;Ngo, Trang Thuy;Pham, Thai Van;Schild, Steven
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제16권7호
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    • pp.2967-2970
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    • 2015
  • Many patients with few cerebral metastases receive radiosurgery alone. The goal of this study was to create a tool to estimate the survival of such patients. To identify characteristics associated with survival, nine variables including radiosurgery dose, age, gender, Eastern cooperative oncology group performance score (ECOG-PS), primary tumor type, number/size of cerebral metastases, location of cerebral metastases, extra-cerebral metastases and time between cancer diagnosis and radiosurgery were analyzed in 214 patients. On multivariate analysis, age (p=0.03), ECOG-PS (p=0.02) and extra-cerebral metastases (p<0.01) had significant impacts on survival. Scoring points for each patient were obtained from 12-month survival rates (in %) related to the significant variables divided by 10. Addition of the scoring points of the three variables resulted in a patient's total predictive score. Two groups were designed, A (10-14 points) and B (16-17 points). Twelve-month survival rates were 33% and 77%, respectively (p<0.001). Median survival times were 8 and 20 months, respectively. Because most patients of group A died from extra-cerebral disease and/or new cerebral lesions, early systemic treatment and additional WBI should be considered. As cause of death in group B was mostly new cerebral metastases, additional WBI appears even more important for this group.

IBM Personal Computer를 이용한 3차원적 뇌정위 방사선 수술계획 시스템의 개발 (Development of 3-D Radiosurgery Planning System Using IBM Personal Computer)

  • 서태석;서덕영;박찬일;하성환;강위생;박승훈;윤세철
    • Radiation Oncology Journal
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.167-174
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    • 1993
  • Recently, stereotactic radiosurgery plan is required with the information of 3-D image and dose distribution. A project has been doing if developing LINAC based stereotactic radiosurgery since April 1991. The purpose of this research is to develop 3-D radiosurgery planning system using personal computer. The procedure of this research is based on two steps. The first step is to develop 3-D localization system, which input the image information of the patient, coordinate transformation, the position and shape of target, and patient contour into computer system using CT image and stereotactic frame. The second step is to develop 3-D dose planning system, which compute dose distribution on image plane, display on high resolution monitor both isodose distribution and patient image simultaneously and develop menu-driven planning system. This prototype of radiosurgery planning system was applied recently for several clinical cases. It was shown that our planning system is fast, accurate and efficient while making it possible to handle various kinds of image modalities such as angiography, CT and MRI. It makes it possible to develop general 3-D planning system using beam's eye view or CT simulation in radiation therapy in future.

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양성 신경교종의 감마나이프 방사선수술 - 장기 추적 결과 - (Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Low Grade Glioma - Long-Term Follow-up Results -)

  • 천세명;임영진;임언;김태성;김국기;이봉암
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제30권sup2호
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    • pp.273-280
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    • 2001
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to assess the long-term outcome and delayed complications of Gamma Knife radiosurgery for low grade glioma(LGG). Methods : Among 31 patients of LGG who had been treated by using Leksell Gamma Knife between March 1992 and December 1996, we could follow up more than 5 years(range 5-9 years) in 17 patients and evaluated their clinical feature, changes of tumor volume and post-radiosurgical complications. Results : During the mean follow-up period of 7.6 years, the tumor was decreased in 5 patients(29.4%), unchanged in 4(23.5%), increased in 4(23.5%) and recurred in 4(23.5%). The tumor control rate was 52.9%(9/17). We have experienced eighteen postradiosurgical complications in 10 patients(58.8%). Early complication was none and delayed complications included radiation necrosis with cyst in ten cases, bleeding in five, radiation-induced edema in one and malignant transformation in one. Two patients ultimately died as a result of tumor progression during the follow-up period. The mortality rate was 11.7%. Conclusion : Gamma Knife radiosurgery may be useful as an adjunctive therapy for small volume, deep-seated LGG. Although radiosurgery can effectively prevent growth of solid tumor, several delayed complications such as radiation necrosis, cyst formation, bleeding or malignant transformation can develop during the long-term followup period. Because of the possible slow growth rate of LGG and development of the delayed complications, the long-term efficacy of radiosurgery requires further analysis.

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두개인두종의 감마나이프 치료 후 장기 추적 결과 (Long-term Results of Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Craniopharyngioma)

  • 김윤석;이도희;라동숙;전영일;안재성;전상룡;김정훈;노성우;나영신;김창진;권양;임승철;이정교;권병덕
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제30권sup2호
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    • pp.289-293
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    • 2001
  • Objectives : The optimal treatment of craniopharyngioma is controversial. Despite recent advances in microsurgical management, complete surgical removal of craniopharyngioma remains very difficult. Radiation added to surgery is effective, but radiation therapy resulted in untoward side effect in young patient. Gamma knife radiosurgery offers the theoretical advantage of a reduced radiation dose to surrounding structures during the treatment of residual or recurrent craniopharyngioma compared with fractionated radiotheraphy. We described retrospective analysis of tumor size and clinical symptoms of patients after gamma knife radiosurgery in residual or recurrent craniopharyngioma were performed. Material and Methods : From September 1990 to January 2000, 18 patients of craniopharyngioma were treated by gamma knife radiosurgery. All patient had undergone surgery, but residual or recurrent tumor was found and all of them treated postoperative gamma knife radiosurgery. The mean age was 19(from 6 to 66) and male to female ratio was 10 to 8 and 8 patients were below 15 years old. In young age group(below age 15), the average volume of the tumor was $2904.8mm^3$ and mean maximal gamma knife dose was 34.9Gy. In old age group(older than 15), the average volume of the tumor was $2590.4mm^3$ and mean maximal gamma knife dose was 45.2Gy. The size of the tumor was average $2730.1mm^3$($88-12000mm^3$), mean average radiation dose was 40.7Gy and the mean prescription dose was 17.6 Gy(4-35Gy) delivered to a median prescription 50.7% isodose. Results : The follow up was from 1 year to 9 years(mean 59.1 months) after gamma knife radiosurgery. The tumor was controlled in 13(72.2%) patients. The tumor decreased in 9 patients and not changed in 4 patients. The tumor size increased in 4(22.2%) patients during follow up period. In two cases the tumor size increased because of its cystic portion was increased, but their solid portion of the tumor was not changed. In another two patients, the solid portion of the tumor was increased. So, one patient underwent reoperation and the other patient underwent operation and repeated gamma knife radiosurgery. The tumor recurred in one case(5.6%) that is a outside of irradiated site. The presenting symptoms were improved in 4 patients(improved visual acuity in 1, controlled increased intracranial presure sign in 3 patients). In one case, visual acuity decreased after gamma knife radiosurgery. The endocrine symptoms were not influenced by gamma knife radiosurgery. Conclusion : Craniopharyngioma can be treated successfully by gamma knife radiosurgery. Causes of the tumor regrowth are inadequate dose planning because of postoperatively poor margination of the tumor, close approximation of optic nerve and residual tumors outside the target lesion. Recurrence can develop 4 years after gamma knife radiosurgery. Volume is important, but the accurate targeting is more important to prevent tumor recurrence. If the tumor definition is not clear during planning gamma knife surgery, long-term image follow up is required.

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선형가속기를 이용한 Photon Knife 방사선수술에 의한 뇌동정맥기형의 치료 (Radiosurgery with Linac Based Photon Knife in Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation)

  • 김진희;최태진
    • Radiation Oncology Journal
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    • 제21권1호
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2003
  • 목적 : 계명대학교 의과대학 치료방사선과학교실의 의료진들이 개발하여 사용하고 있는 방사선수술 시스템인 Photon Knife를 이용하여 뇌동정맥기형을 치료하고 그 효과를 보고자 하였다. 대상 및 방법 : 1993년 12월부터 2000년 10월까지 뇌동정맥기형으로 계명대학교 동산의료원 치료방사선과를 방문하여 Photon Knife로 방사선수술을 받은 환자는 30명이었다. 성별분포는 남자 20명, 여자 10명이며 연령분포는 7세부터 63세로 평균 34세이었다. 뇌동정맥기형(AVM nidus)의 위치는 전두부, 두정부, 시상부 순이었고 변소의 장경은1.2 cm에서 5.5 cm으로 평균 2.9 cm이었으며 표적용적은 0.5 cc에서 20.6 cc로 평균 6.8 cc이었다. 대부분에서 회전 중심선량의 80% 등선량곡선(Isodose line)에 1,500~2,500 cGy (중앙값 2,000 cGy)를 조사하였다. 1개의 회전중심점을 사용한 환자는 25명이었고 2개의 회전중심점을 사용한 환자는 4명이었으며 1명은 4개의 회전중심점을 사용하였다. 추적검사는 방사선수술 후 6개월에서 1년 간격으로 전산화단층촬영이나 자기공명영상을 시행하여 병소(nidus)의 완전소실이 관찰되면 뇌혈관조영술이나 자기공명영상 혈관조영촬영술로 확인하였다. 추적관찰기간은 10개월에서 103개월로 중앙추적기간은 39개월이었다 결과 : 전체환자 중 영상학적으로 20개월 이상 추적 관찰된 환자는 20명이었으며 그 중 70% (14/20)에서 완전폐색을 관찰하였다. 병소의 장경에 따라 작은 뇌동정맥기형(<2 cm) 환자 4명은 모두 완전폐색이 되었고 중간크기 뇌동정맥기형(2~3 cm은 80%, (8/10)에서 완전폐색이 되었으며 2명은 부분폐색이 되었다. 큰 뇌동정맥기형(> cm)에서는 환자 6명 중 1명만 완전폐색을 보였고 5명에서는 부분폐색은 되었으나 3년재에도 남아 있는 환자 3명은 재 방사선수술을 하였고 이 중 20개월 이상 추적검사를 받은 1명은 재 방사선수술 후 완전폐색이 되었다. 방사선 수술전 신경발작(seizure)을 주소로 내원한 환자 10명은 방사선수술과 약물투여로 신경발작의 재발은 없었다. 뇌출혈이 있었던 11명 중 1명에서 방사선수술 후 19개월, 61개월에 다시 출혈하였으나 입원 치료 후 회복되었다. 방사선수술에 의한 심각한 부작용은 관찰되지 않았다. 결론 : 이상으로 볼 때 저자들에 의해 개발된 Photon knife를 이용한 방사선수술은 뇌동정맥기형에서 수술이 불가능한 위치에 있거나 수술을 거부하는 환자 중 병소의 장경이 3 cm 이하이거나 병소의 용적이 10 cm$^{3}$ 이하인 뇌동정맥기형의 치료에 안전하고 효과적인 방법으로 사료된다. 또한 10 cm$^{3}$ 이상의 용적이 큰 뇌동정맥기형에서는 순차적(staged) 방사선수술을 처음부터 고려할 필요가 있을 것으로 사료된다.

청신경초종에 대한 감마나이프 방사선 수술 (Gamma-Knife Radiosurgery for Vestibular Schwannoma)

  • 팽성화;김무성;심홍보;정영균;이선일;정용태;김수천;심재홍
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제30권11호
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    • pp.1308-1313
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    • 2001
  • Object : The goals of radiosurgery include preservation of neurological function and prevention of tumor growth. We document the results of gamma-knife radio-surgery for vestibular schwannoma. Method & Object : Eighty-two patients underwent stereotactic radiosurgery for an vestibular schwannoma from October, 1994 to December, 2000. Sixty-five of these patients were followed up for radiological and clinical evaluation. As pregamma-knife modality, surgical resection were done in 23 patients,and V-P shunt in 2 patients. Initial symptoms were headache(n=45), dizziness(n=16), tinnitus(n=17). While normal facial function(House-Brackmann grade 1) was present in 48 patients(73.8%), other patients showed grade 2 function in 8, grade 3 function in 7,and grade 4 function in 2. The Gardner/Robertson scale was used to code hearing function. Male to female ratio was 1:3. Mean tumor volume was $7.98cm^3$. Mean dose delivered to the tumor margin was 14.2Gy,and mean maximal dose was 28.3Gy. Results : Mean follow-up duration of 19.9 months. Thirty-five showed decrease(53.8%) in size, 19 patients(29.2%) stationary, 3(4.6%) initial decrease follow up increase, 5(7.6%) initial increase follow up decrease,and 59 patients (90.8%) were well controlled. Two patients experienced transient facial neuropathy, one transient trigeminal neuropathy, and one transient hearing deterioration. After gamma-knife radiosurgery, ventriculoperitoneal shunt was done in 4 patients. Conclusions : Gamma-knife radiosurgery can be used to treat postoperative residual tumors as well as in patients with concomitant medical problems in patients with preserved hearing function. Gamma-knife radiosurgery is safe and effective method to treat small, medium sized(less than 3cm in extracanalicular diameter), intracanalicular vestibular schwannoma, associated with low rate of cranial neuropathy.

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