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Gamma Knife radiosurgery – 12 years of experience in a high-complexity center of a middle-income country

BACKGROUND: Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKR) is a technique that consists of the release of a high dose of ionizing radiation onto a therapeutic target, which has been previously delimited. This technique was described by Lars Leksell and Borje Larsson in 1951. In Colombia, there is only one GKR unit...

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Autores principales: Molina-Romero, Oscar I., Segura-Hernandez, Andrés, Fonnegra-Caballero, Andrés, Diez-Palma, Juan Carlos, Cortés-Muñoz, Fabian, Fonnegra-Pardo, Julio Roberto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9805623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36600776
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_679_2022
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author Molina-Romero, Oscar I.
Segura-Hernandez, Andrés
Fonnegra-Caballero, Andrés
Diez-Palma, Juan Carlos
Cortés-Muñoz, Fabian
Fonnegra-Pardo, Julio Roberto
author_facet Molina-Romero, Oscar I.
Segura-Hernandez, Andrés
Fonnegra-Caballero, Andrés
Diez-Palma, Juan Carlos
Cortés-Muñoz, Fabian
Fonnegra-Pardo, Julio Roberto
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description BACKGROUND: Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKR) is a technique that consists of the release of a high dose of ionizing radiation onto a therapeutic target, which has been previously delimited. This technique was described by Lars Leksell and Borje Larsson in 1951. In Colombia, there is only one GKR unit functioning machine nowadays. The objective of this study is to describe the institutional experience of a single institution with Gamma Knife Perfexion over 12 years. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective observational study. A total of 1906 medical records, taken from the period between May 4, 2010, and May 4, 2022, were included in the study. Descriptive analysis was performed through STATA 17 as statistic tool. Measures of central tendency were calculated depending on the distribution of the continuous data and proportions were taken into account in the case of qualitative variables. RESULTS: A total of 1906 procedures were performed. Patients from 1 year to 99 years old were treated, with a median age of 51 years. The most frequent diagnoses were meningioma (20.8%), arteriovenous malformation (AVM) (17%), vestibular schwannoma (15.6%), metastases (9.81%), and trigeminal neuralgia (9.12%). At 3-year posttreatment, in meningiomas, tumor size stability was observed in 57.3%, size decrease in 36%, and disappearance in 1.3%. In AVM, complete obliteration of the lesion was described in 36.8% and a decrease in size in 52.6%. Intracranial hemorrhage occurred in 5.2% during the follow-up period and 3.5% of all treated patients required a new procedure due to residual malformation. In vestibular schwannomas, tumor size remained stable in 62.2% and decreased in 28.8%. No new cases of facial paralysis after the procedure were described. At 1-year posttreatment, in metastasis, the size of the lesions remained stable in 40% of the patients, decreased in 47.5%, and disappeared in 2.5%. In trigeminal neuralgia, 88.4% of patients had pain relief and recurrences occurred in 16.6%. Acute complications were generally uncommon, the main ones being headache, pain at frame fixation points, and nausea. CONCLUSION: Our experience suggests that GKR is a noninvasive procedure with a broad spectrum of clinical applications, low frequency of complications, feasible, with good enough control size of tumor and vascular lesions in images, and good clinical results in the medium and long term.
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spelling pubmed-98056232023-01-03 Gamma Knife radiosurgery – 12 years of experience in a high-complexity center of a middle-income country Molina-Romero, Oscar I. Segura-Hernandez, Andrés Fonnegra-Caballero, Andrés Diez-Palma, Juan Carlos Cortés-Muñoz, Fabian Fonnegra-Pardo, Julio Roberto Surg Neurol Int Original Article BACKGROUND: Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKR) is a technique that consists of the release of a high dose of ionizing radiation onto a therapeutic target, which has been previously delimited. This technique was described by Lars Leksell and Borje Larsson in 1951. In Colombia, there is only one GKR unit functioning machine nowadays. The objective of this study is to describe the institutional experience of a single institution with Gamma Knife Perfexion over 12 years. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective observational study. A total of 1906 medical records, taken from the period between May 4, 2010, and May 4, 2022, were included in the study. Descriptive analysis was performed through STATA 17 as statistic tool. Measures of central tendency were calculated depending on the distribution of the continuous data and proportions were taken into account in the case of qualitative variables. RESULTS: A total of 1906 procedures were performed. Patients from 1 year to 99 years old were treated, with a median age of 51 years. The most frequent diagnoses were meningioma (20.8%), arteriovenous malformation (AVM) (17%), vestibular schwannoma (15.6%), metastases (9.81%), and trigeminal neuralgia (9.12%). At 3-year posttreatment, in meningiomas, tumor size stability was observed in 57.3%, size decrease in 36%, and disappearance in 1.3%. In AVM, complete obliteration of the lesion was described in 36.8% and a decrease in size in 52.6%. Intracranial hemorrhage occurred in 5.2% during the follow-up period and 3.5% of all treated patients required a new procedure due to residual malformation. In vestibular schwannomas, tumor size remained stable in 62.2% and decreased in 28.8%. No new cases of facial paralysis after the procedure were described. At 1-year posttreatment, in metastasis, the size of the lesions remained stable in 40% of the patients, decreased in 47.5%, and disappeared in 2.5%. In trigeminal neuralgia, 88.4% of patients had pain relief and recurrences occurred in 16.6%. Acute complications were generally uncommon, the main ones being headache, pain at frame fixation points, and nausea. CONCLUSION: Our experience suggests that GKR is a noninvasive procedure with a broad spectrum of clinical applications, low frequency of complications, feasible, with good enough control size of tumor and vascular lesions in images, and good clinical results in the medium and long term. Scientific Scholar 2022-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9805623/ /pubmed/36600776 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_679_2022 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Surgical Neurology International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, transform, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Molina-Romero, Oscar I.
Segura-Hernandez, Andrés
Fonnegra-Caballero, Andrés
Diez-Palma, Juan Carlos
Cortés-Muñoz, Fabian
Fonnegra-Pardo, Julio Roberto
Gamma Knife radiosurgery – 12 years of experience in a high-complexity center of a middle-income country
title Gamma Knife radiosurgery – 12 years of experience in a high-complexity center of a middle-income country
title_full Gamma Knife radiosurgery – 12 years of experience in a high-complexity center of a middle-income country
title_fullStr Gamma Knife radiosurgery – 12 years of experience in a high-complexity center of a middle-income country
title_full_unstemmed Gamma Knife radiosurgery – 12 years of experience in a high-complexity center of a middle-income country
title_short Gamma Knife radiosurgery – 12 years of experience in a high-complexity center of a middle-income country
title_sort gamma knife radiosurgery – 12 years of experience in a high-complexity center of a middle-income country
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9805623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36600776
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_679_2022
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