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Current concepts in stereotactic radiosurgery - a neurosurgical and radiooncological point of view

Stereotactic radiosurgery is related to the history of "radiotherapy" and "stereotactic neurosurgery". The concepts for neurosurgeons and radiooncologists have been changed during the last decade and have also transformed neurosurgery. The gamma knife and the stereotactically mod...

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Autores principales: Vesper, J, Bölke, E, Wille, C, Gerber, PA, Matuschek, C, Peiper, M, Steiger, HJ, Budach, W, Lammering, G
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3352064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19380278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2047-783X-14-3-93
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author Vesper, J
Bölke, E
Wille, C
Gerber, PA
Matuschek, C
Peiper, M
Steiger, HJ
Budach, W
Lammering, G
author_facet Vesper, J
Bölke, E
Wille, C
Gerber, PA
Matuschek, C
Peiper, M
Steiger, HJ
Budach, W
Lammering, G
author_sort Vesper, J
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description Stereotactic radiosurgery is related to the history of "radiotherapy" and "stereotactic neurosurgery". The concepts for neurosurgeons and radiooncologists have been changed during the last decade and have also transformed neurosurgery. The gamma knife and the stereotactically modified linear accelerator (LINAC) are radiosurgical equipments to treat predetermined intracranial targets through the intact skull without damaging the surrounding normal brain tissue. These technical developments allow a more precise intracranial lesion control and offer even more conformal dose plans for irregularly shaped lesions. Histological determination by stereotactic biopsy remains the basis for any otherwise undefined intracranial lesion. As a minimal approach, it allows functional preservation, low risk and high sensitivity. Long-term results have been published for various indications. The impact of radiosurgery is presented for the management of gliomas, metastases, brain stem lesions, benign tumours and vascular malformations and selected functional disorders such as trigeminal neuralgia. In AVM's it can be performed as part of a multimodality strategy including resection or endovascular embolisation. Finally, the technological advances in radiation oncology as well as stereotactic neurosurgery have led to significant improvements in radiosurgical treatment opportunities. Novel indications are currently under investigation. The combination of both, the neurosurgical and the radiooncological expertise, will help to minimize the risk for the patient while achieving a greater treatment success.
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spelling pubmed-33520642012-05-16 Current concepts in stereotactic radiosurgery - a neurosurgical and radiooncological point of view Vesper, J Bölke, E Wille, C Gerber, PA Matuschek, C Peiper, M Steiger, HJ Budach, W Lammering, G Eur J Med Res Review Stereotactic radiosurgery is related to the history of "radiotherapy" and "stereotactic neurosurgery". The concepts for neurosurgeons and radiooncologists have been changed during the last decade and have also transformed neurosurgery. The gamma knife and the stereotactically modified linear accelerator (LINAC) are radiosurgical equipments to treat predetermined intracranial targets through the intact skull without damaging the surrounding normal brain tissue. These technical developments allow a more precise intracranial lesion control and offer even more conformal dose plans for irregularly shaped lesions. Histological determination by stereotactic biopsy remains the basis for any otherwise undefined intracranial lesion. As a minimal approach, it allows functional preservation, low risk and high sensitivity. Long-term results have been published for various indications. The impact of radiosurgery is presented for the management of gliomas, metastases, brain stem lesions, benign tumours and vascular malformations and selected functional disorders such as trigeminal neuralgia. In AVM's it can be performed as part of a multimodality strategy including resection or endovascular embolisation. Finally, the technological advances in radiation oncology as well as stereotactic neurosurgery have led to significant improvements in radiosurgical treatment opportunities. Novel indications are currently under investigation. The combination of both, the neurosurgical and the radiooncological expertise, will help to minimize the risk for the patient while achieving a greater treatment success. BioMed Central 2009-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3352064/ /pubmed/19380278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2047-783X-14-3-93 Text en Copyright ©2009 I. Holzapfel Publishers
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Vesper, J
Bölke, E
Wille, C
Gerber, PA
Matuschek, C
Peiper, M
Steiger, HJ
Budach, W
Lammering, G
Current concepts in stereotactic radiosurgery - a neurosurgical and radiooncological point of view
title Current concepts in stereotactic radiosurgery - a neurosurgical and radiooncological point of view
title_full Current concepts in stereotactic radiosurgery - a neurosurgical and radiooncological point of view
title_fullStr Current concepts in stereotactic radiosurgery - a neurosurgical and radiooncological point of view
title_full_unstemmed Current concepts in stereotactic radiosurgery - a neurosurgical and radiooncological point of view
title_short Current concepts in stereotactic radiosurgery - a neurosurgical and radiooncological point of view
title_sort current concepts in stereotactic radiosurgery - a neurosurgical and radiooncological point of view
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3352064/
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