Stereotactic radiosurgery for vestibular schwannomas: analysis of 317 patients followed more than 5 years
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Stereotactic radiosurgery for vestibular schwannomas: analysis of 317 patients followed more than 5 years
Abstract
Objective: Many investigators have reported successful treatment of vestibular schwannomas with gamma knife radiosurgery (GKRS). However, long-term outcomes should be evaluated before concluding that GKRS is truly safe and effective for the treatment of vestibular schwannomas.
Methods: Between May 1991 and December 1998, 346 consecutive patients (excluding those presenting with neurofibromatosis Type 2) were treated with GKRS. Of these, 317 patients were assessed. Twenty-nine patients were lost to follow-up within 5 years.
Results: The median follow-up period was 7.8 years. Of 301 patients who underwent serial follow-up imaging, two (1%) experienced complete remission, 184 (61%) experienced partial remission, 93 (31%) had stable tumors, and 22 (7%) experienced treatment failure. The actuarial 5- or 10-year progression-free survival (PFS) rate was 93 and 92%, respectively. Tumors less than 15 cm3 in volume (10-yr PFS, 96%; P < 0.001) or which did not compress the brainstem and deviate the fourth ventricle (10-yr PFS, 97%; P = 0.008) resulted in significantly better PFS rates. Failure of treatment usually occurred within 3 years. When the tumor was treated with a marginal dose of 13 Gy or less, the hearing preservation rate was 68%, transient facial palsy developed at a rate of 1%, and facial numbness developed at a rate of 2%.
Conclusion: GKRS proved to be a safe and effective treatment for patients followed longer than 5 years who presented with tumors with a volume of less than 15 cm3 and who did not have significant fourth ventricle deviation. Good functional outcomes were observed in this group of patients.
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