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Tolerance of the Optic Apparatus in Single-Fraction Irradiation Using Stereotactic Radiosurgery

Authors :
Yoshihisa Kida
Tatsuya Kobayashi
Toshinori Hasegawa
Source :
Neurosurgery. 66:688-695
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2010.

Abstract

Objective To determine the limiting dose to the optic apparatus in single-fraction irradiation in patients with craniopharyngioma treated with gamma knife radiosurgery (GKRS). Methods One hundred patients with 109 craniopharyngiomas treated with GKRS were evaluated with a median follow-up period of 68 months. Tumor volume varied from 0.1 to 36.0 (median, 3.3) cm. Marginal doses varied from 10 to 18 (median, 11.4) Gy. Maximum dose to any part of the optic apparatus varied from 2 to 18 (median, 10) Gy. Results The actuarial 5- and 10-year overall rates of survival of tumor progression after GKRS were 93% and 88%, respectively. Similarly, the actuarial 5- and 10-year progression-free survival rates were 62% and 52%, respectively. Among 94 patients in whom visual function was evaluable after GKRS, only 3 patients developed radiation-induced optic neuropathy, indicating an overall Kaplan-Meier radiation-induced optic neuropathy rate of 5%. Of these patients, 2 received 15 Gy or greater to the optic apparatus. Another patient who received 8 Gy or less had undergone previous fractionated radiation therapy with a biologically effective dose of 60 Gy. Conclusion The optic apparatus seems to be more tolerant of irradiation than previously thought. Careful dose planning is essential, particularly in patients who underwent prior external beam radiation therapy.

Details

ISSN :
0148396X
Volume :
66
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neurosurgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....751a0cda55b334c80f3b4df8f9e2eb81
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1227/01.neu.0000367554.96981.26