Image-Guided Stereotactic Radiosurgery for the Treatment of Spasticity and Pain: A Preliminary Experience

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Romanelli, Pantaleo [1 ]
Beltramo, Giancarlo [2 ]
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[1] Ctr Diagnost Italiano, Cyberknife Ctr, Neurosurg, Milan, Italy
[2] Ctr Diagnost Italiano, Cyberknife Ctr, Radiat Oncol, Milan, Italy
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brain; trauma; spine; selective dorsal rhizotomy; spinal roots; frameless; image-guidance; stereotactic radiosurgery; spasticity; pain; ABLATION; ACCURACY;
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10.7759/cureus.24021
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background Spasticity is a major health problem worldwide. Response to current medical and rehabilitation treatments is often poor. Surgical treatment is available only for a very limited number of patients. Aim We recently reported the application of stereotactic radiosurgery as a treatment option for spasticity and related pain. This paper describes a larger experience using image-guided stereotactic radiosurgery targeting the cervical or lumbar spinal roots to relieve spasticity and pain in four patients. Methods All the patients had refractory spasticity and related pain, one patient had additional paroxystic neuralgic pain. The cause of spasticity and pain was a traumatic brain and/or spinal cord injury, brain and/or spinal cord surgery, and stroke. Symptoms affected the right superior limb in one patient, and the inferior limbs in three patients (unilaterally in two, bilaterally in one). According to the symptoms, one patient was treated at the cervical level (C7 right sensory root) and three patients at lumbar level (right L4, left S1, and L2 roots bilaterally). The target was selected on constructive interference in steady-state (CISS) MR, focusing the irradiation on the postganglionic sensory segment of the cervical root or the intra-foraminal dorsolateral sensory portion of the lumbar roots. Appropriate spasticity and pain scales were used to assess the patient's status after the treatment. Results The treatments were tolerated well. Marked symptomatic relief was found in all the treated patients. Improvements in spasticity and pain scales were observed up to the latest follow-up. After 2 years, the mean reduction of the visual analog scale (VAS) and Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) was 64.3% and 43.7%, respectively, while the median reduction of MAS score was 50%. Conclusions Except for a previous case report, this is the first study describing a novel noninvasive technique based on image-guided radiosurgery to treat severe spasticity and pain due to brain and spinal cord injury. This novel technique appears to be safe and effective and deserves to be studied further.
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