Repeat stereotactic radiosurgery for progressive vestibular schwannomas after primary gamma knife radiosurgery

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作者
Taori, Suchet [1 ]
Bin-Alamer, Othman [2 ]
Tang, Anthony [1 ]
Niranjan, Ajay [1 ,2 ]
Flickinger, John C. [3 ]
Hadjipanayis, Constantinos G. [1 ,2 ]
Lunsford, L. Dade [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Med, Med Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[2] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Neurol Surg, Med Ctr, 200 Lothrop St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
[3] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Radiat Oncol, Med Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA USA
关键词
Stereotactic radiosurgery; Vestibular schwannoma; Tumor control; Hearing preservation; Facial neuropathy; Adverse radiation effect; NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE-2; MALIGNANT-TRANSFORMATION; HEARING PRESERVATION; SURGERY;
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10.1007/s11060-024-04761-9
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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摘要
PurposeLimited data provides guidance on the management of vestibular schwannomas (VSs) that have progressed despite primary Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKRS). The present article reports our long-term experience after repeat GKRS for VS with sustained progression after solely primary GKRS management.MethodsA retrospective review of 1997 patients managed between 1987 and 2023 was conducted. Eighteen patients had sustained tumor progression after primary GKRS and underwent repeat GKRS. The median repeat GKRS margin dose was 11 Gy (IQR: 11-12), the median tumor volume was 2.0 cc (IQR: 1.3-6.3), and the median cochlear dose in patients with preserved hearing was 3.9 Gy (IQR: 3-4.1). The median time between initial and repeat GKRS was 65 months (IQR: 38-118).ResultsThe median follow-up was 70 months (IQR: 23-101). After repeat GKRS, two patients had further tumor progression at 4 and 21 months and required partial resection of their tumors. The 10-year actuarial tumor control rate after repeat GKRS was 88%. Facial nerve function was preserved in 13 patients who had House-Brackmann grade 1 or 2 function at the time of repeat GKRS. Two patients with serviceable hearing preservation (Gardner-Robertson grade 1 or 2) at repeat GKRS retained that function afterwards. In patients with tinnitus, vestibular dysfunction, and trigeminal neuropathy, symptoms remained stable or improved for 16/16 patients, 12/15 patients, and 10/12 patients, respectively. One patient developed facial twitching in the absence of tumor growth 21 months after repeat GKRS.ConclusionsRepeat GKRS effectively controlled tumor growth and preserved cranial nerve outcomes in most patients whose VS had sustained progression after initial primary radiosurgery.
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页数:9
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