Gamma knife stereotactic radiosurgery for drug resistant or intolerant invasive prolactinomas

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Xiaomin Liu
Hideyuki Kano
Douglas Kondziolka
Kyung-Jae Park
Aditya Iyer
Samuel Shin
Ajay Niranjan
John C. Flickinger
L. Dade Lunsford
机构
[1] University of Pittsburgh,Department of Neurological Surgery
[2] University of Pittsburgh,Department of Radiation Oncology
[3] University of Pittsburgh,The Center for Image
[4] University of Pittsburgh,Guided Neurosurgery
[5] 2nd Hospital of Tianjin Medical University,School of Medicine
[6] Korea University,Department of Neurosurgery and Gamma Knife Center
[7] University of Pittsburgh,Department of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine
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Pituitary | 2013年 / 16卷
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Prolactinoma; Gamma knife; Pituitary adenoma; Radiosurgery; Cavernous sinus;
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We evaluated the efficacy of Gamma knife stereotactic radiosurgery (GKSR) as an adjunctive management modality for patients with drug resistant or intolerant cavernous sinus invasive prolactinomas. Twenty-two patients with cavernous sinus invasive prolactinoma underwent GKSR between 1994 and 2009. Thirteen patients were dopamine agonist (DA) resistant. Six patients were intolerant to DA. Three patients chose GKSR as their initial treatment modality in hopes they might avoid life long suppression medication. The median tumor volume was 3.0 cm3 (range 0.3–11.6). The marginal tumor dose (median = 15 Gy, range 12–25 Gy) prescribed was based on the dose delivered to the optic apparatus. The median follow-up interval was 36 months (range, 12–185). Endocrine normalization was defined as a normal serum prolactin level off DA (cure) or on DA. Endocrine improvement was defined as a decreased but still elevated serum prolactin level. Endocrine deterioration was defined as an increased serum prolactin level. Endocrine normalization was achieved in six (27.3%) patients. Twelve (54.5%) patients had endocrine improvement. Four patients (18.2%) developed delayed increased prolactin. Imaging-defined local tumor control was achieved in 19 (86.4%) patients, 12 of whom had tumor regression. Three patients had a delayed tumor progression and required additional management. One patient developed a new pituitary axis deficiency after GKSR. Invasive prolactinomas continue to pose management challenges. GKSR is a non invasive adjunctive option that may reduce prolactin levels in patients who are resistant to or intolerant of suppression medication. In a minority of cases, patients may no longer require long term suppression therapy.
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