放射外科治疗3h肿瘤:血管瘤、血管母细胞瘤和血管外皮细胞瘤。

Q2 Medicine Progress in neurological surgery Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-05-16 DOI:10.1159/000493068
Steven Johnson, Ajay Niranjan, Hideyuki Kano, L Dade Lunsford
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Leksell立体定向放射手术已被证明对脑肿瘤中不常见的肿瘤有效,包括眼眶或海绵窦血管瘤、复发性血管外皮细胞瘤、散发性血管母细胞瘤以及von Hippel-Lindau (VHL)病。虽然这三种肿瘤对单次放射手术都有反应,但血管瘤和血管外皮细胞瘤最有可能表现出肿瘤消退。初次切除后复发的血管外皮细胞瘤可以是低级别或间变性,具有较高的局部和远处复发风险。散发性血管母细胞瘤在初次手术后复发时接受Leksell放射手术。在VHL的情况下,生长或复发的肿瘤治疗的肿瘤控制率超过90%。较高的给药剂量(通常>15 Gy)可改善肿瘤控制。剂量限制结构可包括血管瘤的视器官和血管母细胞瘤的脑干部位。
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Leksell Radiosurgery for the 3 H Tumors: Hemangiomas, Hemangioblastomas, and Hemangiopericytomas.

Leksell stereotactic radiosurgery has proven to be effective for less common tumors encountered in the brain, including hemangiomas of the orbit or cavernous sinus, recurrent hemangiopericytomas, and both sporadic hemangioblastomas as well as those encountered in the context of von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease. While all three tumors are responsive to single-session radiosurgery, hemangiomas and hemangiopericytomas are the most likely to demonstrate tumor regression. Hemangiopericytomas that recur after initial resection can be lower grade or anaplastic and have both higher local as well as distant recurrence risks. Sporadic hemangioblastomas undergo Leksell radiosurgery at the time of recurrence after initial surgery. In the context of VHL, growing or recurrent tumors are treated with tumor control rates exceeding 90%. Tumor control improves with higher dose delivery, typically >15 Gy at the margin. Dose-limiting structures may include the optic apparatus for hemangiomas and brain stem locations for hemangioblastomas.

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期刊介绍: Published since 1966, this series has become universally recognized as the most significant group of books serving neurological surgeons. Volumes feature contributions from distinguished international surgeons, who brilliantly review the literature from the perspective of their own personal experience. The result is a series of works providing critical distillations of developments of central importance to the theory and practice of neurological surgery.
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