Gamma knife radiosurgery for tumors involving the cavernous sinus
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Gamma knife radiosurgery for tumors involving the cavernous sinus
Abstract
Objective: To study the features of diagnosis and radiosurgery of tumors involving the cavernous sinus.
Methods: From December 1994 to the end of 2000, 175 patients with cavernous sinus lesions were treated by Leksell gamma knife (GK) in our Institute. Ninety patients (51.4%) had had open surgery previously. Our experience of treating cavernous sinus tumors by GK was analyzed retrospectively.
Results: A Hundred and forty-four (82.3%) patients were followed from 1 to 84 months (median 32.5 months); total tumor control rate was 94%. Surgery was performed after radiosurgery in 3 patients because of tumor enlargement. Metastatic tumor in the cavernous sinus was highly sensitive to irradiation. These lesions shrunk markedly on MRI 2-3 months after GK surgery. The median survival time was 12.2 months, and patients died of noncavernous sinus lesions.
Conclusion: With high tumor control rate and few complications, GK surgery could become a main option for small benign or residual tumors involving the cavernous sinus. It is also very useful as part of comprehensive therapy for metastatic tumors in the cavernous sinus.
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