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Image-Guided Robotic Radiosurgery for Trigeminal Neuralgia

BACKGROUND: Frameless, non-isocentric irradiation of an extended segment of the trigeminal nerve introduces new concepts in stereotactic radiosurgery for medically resistant trigeminal neuralgia (TN). OBJECTIVE: To report the results of the largest single-center experience about image-guided robotic...

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Autores principales: Romanelli, Pantaleo, Conti, Alfredo, Bianchi, Livia, Bergantin, Achille, Martinotti, Anna, Beltramo, Giancarlo
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6195178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29294132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuros/nyx571
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author Romanelli, Pantaleo
Conti, Alfredo
Bianchi, Livia
Bergantin, Achille
Martinotti, Anna
Beltramo, Giancarlo
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Conti, Alfredo
Bianchi, Livia
Bergantin, Achille
Martinotti, Anna
Beltramo, Giancarlo
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description BACKGROUND: Frameless, non-isocentric irradiation of an extended segment of the trigeminal nerve introduces new concepts in stereotactic radiosurgery for medically resistant trigeminal neuralgia (TN). OBJECTIVE: To report the results of the largest single-center experience about image-guided robotic radiosurgery for TN. METHODS: A cohort of 138 patients treated with CyberKnife® (Accuray Incorporated, Sunnyvale, California) radiosurgery with a minimum follow-up of 36 mo were recruited. Pain relief, medications, sensory disturbances, rate and time of pain recurrence were prospectively analyzed. RESULTS: Median follow-up was 52.4 mo; median dose 75 Gy; median target length 5.7-mm; median target volume 40 mm³; median prescription dose 60 Gy (80% isodose line). Actuarial pain control rate (Barrow Neurological Institute [BNI] class I-IIIa) at 6, 12, 24, and 36 mo were 93.5%, 85.8%, 79.7%, and 76%, respectively. Overall, 33 patients (24%) required a second treatment. Overall, 18.1% developed sensory disturbances after 16.4 ± 8.7 mo. One patient (0.7%) developed BNI grade IV dysfunction; 6 (4.3%) developed BNI grade III (somewhat bothersome) hypoesthesia after retreatment; BNI grade II (not bothersome) hypoesthesia was reported by 18 patients (11 after retreatment). Shorter nerve length (<6 mm vs 6 mm), smaller nerve volume (<30 mm(3) vs >30 mm(3)), and lower prescription dose (<58 vs >58 Gy) were associated with treatment failure (P = .01, P = .02, P = .03, respectively). Re-irradiation independently predicted sensory disturbance (P < .001). CONCLUSION: Targeting a 6-mm segment of the trigeminal nerve with a prescribed dose of 60 Gy appears safe and effective. Persistent pain control was achieved in most patients with acceptable risk of sensory complications, which were typically found after re-irradiation.
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spelling pubmed-61951782018-10-24 Image-Guided Robotic Radiosurgery for Trigeminal Neuralgia Romanelli, Pantaleo Conti, Alfredo Bianchi, Livia Bergantin, Achille Martinotti, Anna Beltramo, Giancarlo Neurosurgery Research—Human—Clinical Studies BACKGROUND: Frameless, non-isocentric irradiation of an extended segment of the trigeminal nerve introduces new concepts in stereotactic radiosurgery for medically resistant trigeminal neuralgia (TN). OBJECTIVE: To report the results of the largest single-center experience about image-guided robotic radiosurgery for TN. METHODS: A cohort of 138 patients treated with CyberKnife® (Accuray Incorporated, Sunnyvale, California) radiosurgery with a minimum follow-up of 36 mo were recruited. Pain relief, medications, sensory disturbances, rate and time of pain recurrence were prospectively analyzed. RESULTS: Median follow-up was 52.4 mo; median dose 75 Gy; median target length 5.7-mm; median target volume 40 mm³; median prescription dose 60 Gy (80% isodose line). Actuarial pain control rate (Barrow Neurological Institute [BNI] class I-IIIa) at 6, 12, 24, and 36 mo were 93.5%, 85.8%, 79.7%, and 76%, respectively. Overall, 33 patients (24%) required a second treatment. Overall, 18.1% developed sensory disturbances after 16.4 ± 8.7 mo. One patient (0.7%) developed BNI grade IV dysfunction; 6 (4.3%) developed BNI grade III (somewhat bothersome) hypoesthesia after retreatment; BNI grade II (not bothersome) hypoesthesia was reported by 18 patients (11 after retreatment). Shorter nerve length (<6 mm vs 6 mm), smaller nerve volume (<30 mm(3) vs >30 mm(3)), and lower prescription dose (<58 vs >58 Gy) were associated with treatment failure (P = .01, P = .02, P = .03, respectively). Re-irradiation independently predicted sensory disturbance (P < .001). CONCLUSION: Targeting a 6-mm segment of the trigeminal nerve with a prescribed dose of 60 Gy appears safe and effective. Persistent pain control was achieved in most patients with acceptable risk of sensory complications, which were typically found after re-irradiation. Oxford University Press 2018-11 2017-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6195178/ /pubmed/29294132 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuros/nyx571 Text en © Congress of Neurological Surgeons 2017. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Romanelli, Pantaleo
Conti, Alfredo
Bianchi, Livia
Bergantin, Achille
Martinotti, Anna
Beltramo, Giancarlo
Image-Guided Robotic Radiosurgery for Trigeminal Neuralgia
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title_fullStr Image-Guided Robotic Radiosurgery for Trigeminal Neuralgia
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title_short Image-Guided Robotic Radiosurgery for Trigeminal Neuralgia
title_sort image-guided robotic radiosurgery for trigeminal neuralgia
topic Research—Human—Clinical Studies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6195178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29294132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuros/nyx571
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