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. 2005 Aug;103(2):206-9.
doi: 10.3171/jns.2005.103.2.0206.

Linear accelerator surgery for meningiomas

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Linear accelerator surgery for meningiomas

William A Friedman et al. J Neurosurg. 2005 Aug.

Abstract

Object: In this paper the authors review the results of a single-center experience in the use of linear accelerator (LINAC) surgery for radiosurgical treatment of meningiomas.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of all patients treated with LINAC surgery for meningiomas between May 1989 and December 2001 was performed. All patients participated in follow-up review for a minimum of 2 years, and no patients were excluded. Two hundred ten patients were treated during the study interval. The actuarial local control rate for benign tumors was 100% at both 1 and 2 years, and 96% at 5 years. The actuarial local control rate for atypical tumors was 100% at 1 year, 92% at 2 years, and 77% at 5 years; and that for malignant tumors was 100% at both 1 and 2 years, and only 19% at 5 years. Of the 210 patients 13 (6.2%) experienced temporary radiation-induced complications, and only five (2.3%) experienced permanent complications. In all patients with a permanent complication the histological characteristics of the meningioma were malignant.

Conclusions: Linear accelerator surgery produced high local control rates and very low rates of permanent morbidity in patients harboring benign meningiomas.

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  • Radiosurgery and neurosurgeons.
    Heros RC. Heros RC. J Neurosurg. 2005 Aug;103(2):203-5; discussion 205. doi: 10.3171/jns.2005.103.2.0203. J Neurosurg. 2005. PMID: 16175846 No abstract available.

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