Neurological complications after gamma-knife radiosurgery for hypothalamic hamartoma

被引:9
作者
Butragueno Laiseca, Laura [1 ]
Oikonomopoulou, Niki [1 ]
Miranda Herrero, Maria Concepcion [2 ]
Barredo Valderrama, Estibaliz [2 ]
Vazquez Lopez, Maria [2 ]
Jimenez de Domingo, Ana [2 ]
Aguado del Hoyo, Alejandra [3 ]
Garcia-Leal, Roberto [4 ]
Meirino, Rosa M. [5 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Gen Univ Gregorio Maranon, Dept Pediat, Madrid, Spain
[2] Hosp Gen Univ Gregorio Maranon, Dept Neuropediat, Madrid, Spain
[3] Hosp Gen Univ Gregorio Maranon, Dept Pediat Radiol, Madrid, Spain
[4] Hosp Gen Univ Gregorio Maranon, Dept Neurosurg, Madrid, Spain
[5] Clin La Luz, Dept Radiat Oncol, Madrid, Spain
关键词
Hypothalamic hamartoma; Gamma-knife surgery; Radiosurgery; Epilepsy; Gelastic seizures; Intractable epilepsy;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejpn.2016.05.008
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: The Gamma-knife technique is a safe and effective option for the treatment of hypothalamic hamartomas that produce epileptic seizures refractory to medical treatment and/or serious behavioral disorders. After this type of radiosurgery, an adequate symptomatic control is normally achieved, with notable decrease or even disappearance of the seizures. Radiological changes, such as a decrease in the size of the tumor or adjacent edema secondary to non-necrotizing radioinduced inflammatory reaction are unusual consequences. Side effects and neurological complications are also rare events. Case presentation: This report describes an unusual case of complete radiological resolution of a hypothalamic hamartoma as well as neurological complications after Gamma-knife surgery (receiving 13 Gy to the 85% isodose line, 1 cm(3) of tumor volume) in a 8-year-old boy who suffered from severe refractory seizures. After radiosurgery, the patient experienced a notable improvement in his symptoms, achieving seizure cessation within 3 months. However, 4 months after the procedure he presented drowsiness, fever and decreased level of consciousness due to a direct effect on the hypothalamus with local and regional edema secondary to the radiosurgery that was performed. He was successfully treated with corticosteroids (with a total duration of 11 months), and twelve months after the surgery, complete disappearance of both the nodular lesion and the secondary edema was observed. The patient remains seizure-free in the last 16 months, with remarkable changes in his behavior. Conclusions: The present case shows that complete radiological resolution of a hypothalamic hamartoma after Gamma-knife technique is unusual but possible, without long-term neurological consequences. Nevertheless, despite its low incidence, if a patient presents neurological symptoms, primarily during the first year after intervention, possible complications of this type of surgery must be taken into account. (C) 2016 European Paediatric Neurology Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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