TECHNIQUE OF STEREOTAXIC MEDIAL THALAMOTOMY WITH THE LEKSELL GAMMA-KNIFE FOR TREATMENT OF CHRONIC PAIN

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作者
YOUNG, RF
JACQUES, DS
RAND, RW
COPCUTT, BC
VERMEULEN, SS
POSEWITZ, AE
机构
[1] NW NEUROSCI INST,SEATTLE,WA
[2] HOSP GOOD SAMARITAN,LOS ANGELES,CA 90017
关键词
GAMMA KNIFE; THALAMOTOMY; CHRONIC PAIN; RADIOSURGERY;
D O I
10.1080/01616412.1995.11740287
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Nineteen patients underwent a total of 24 medial thalamic lesions made with the Leksell Gamma Knife for the treatment of chronic intractable pain after extensive prior medical and surgical intervention had failed to provide pain relief. The lesion locations were based on prior experience with open radiofrequency medial thalamotomies for the treatment of pain and were directed at the intralaminar, mediodorsal, centromedian, and parafascicular nuclei. All lesions were made with the 4 mm collimator helmet at radiosurgical doses from 140-180 Gray. Follow-up MRI scans indicated anatomically distinct lesions which developed 3-6 weeks after the procedure and were fully formed by 8-12 weeks. The lesion volumes averaged 300-400 mm(3) for a single isocentre, 600-900 mm(3) for two isocentres, and 900-1100 mm(3) for three isocentres. One patient developed a lesion 5500 mm(3) in volume after a two isocentre lesion at 160 Gray. Of 15 patients who have been followed for more than 3 months (average follow-up 12 months) four patients (27%) are virtually pain free and functioning normally, whereas five other patients (33%) achieved greater than 50% pain relief. Thus 9/15 patients (60%) have had worthwhile benefit from medial thalamotomy with the Gamma Knife. Medial thalamotomy with the Gamma Knife produces thalamic lesions which are reliable in size, shape and location with a low complication rate and offers a minimally invasive, cost effective treatment for certain selected patients with chronic intractable pain.
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