Literature DB >> 16613218

[Radiosurgery of epidermoid tumors with gamma knife: possiblility of radiosurgical nerve decompression].

Yoshihisa Kida1, Masayuki Yoshimoto, Toshinori Hasegawa, Shigeru Fujitani.   

Abstract

Long-term results of radiosurgery for epidermoid tumors are reported. There are 7 cases including 2 males and 5 females, ages ranging from 6 to 46 (mean: 33.3 years). At radiosurgery whole tumor was covered in 4 cases and partially covered in 3 cases in attempting to relieve cranial nerve signs like trigeminal neuralgia and facial spasm. The mean maximum and marginal doses were 25.6 Gy and 14.6 Gy respectively. In the mean follow-up of 52.7 months, all the tumors showed good tumor control without any progression and tumor shrinkage has been confirmed in 2 out of the 7 cases. Symptomatic trigeminal neuralgia improved or disappeared in all 4 cases and facial spasm disappeared in one. No neurological deterioration was found in any of the cases after the treatment. In conclusion, it is apparent that epidermoid tumors do respond well to radiosurgery and the accompanying hyperactive dysfunction of cranial nerves is significantly improved by gamma knife treatment with either entire or partial tumor coverage. Therefore the radiosurgical nerve decompression for epidermoid tumor seems to be achieved by gamma-radiosurgery.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16613218

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  No Shinkei Geka        ISSN: 0301-2603


  7 in total

1.  CyberKnife radiosurgery can control recurrent epidermoid cysts of the central nervous system.

Authors:  Robert E Lieberson; Amanda Mener; Clara Choi; Maziyar A Kalani; Scott G Soltys; Iris C Gibbs; Gary Heit; John R Adler; Steven D Chang
Journal:  J Radiosurg SBRT       Date:  2011

2.  Gamma knife radiosurgery of epidermoid tumors: an analysis of treatment results of eight patients.

Authors:  Ryan L Hellinger; Aizik L Wolf; Beatriz Amendola; Sammie Coy
Journal:  Rep Pract Oncol Radiother       Date:  2021-09-30

3.  Malignant transformation of an epidermoid cyst in the cerebellopontine angle.

Authors:  Kyu-Hyon Chon; Jong-Myong Lee; Eun-Jung Koh; Ha-Young Choi
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2012-08-31

4.  Neuroanatomical Determinants of Secondary Trigeminal Neuralgia: Application of 7T Ultra-High-Field Multimodal Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

Authors:  Annie E Arrighi-Allisan; Bradley N Delman; John W Rutland; Amy Yao; Judy Alper; Kuang-Han Huang; Priti Balchandani; Raj K Shrivastava
Journal:  World Neurosurg       Date:  2019-11-29       Impact factor: 2.104

5.  Gamma knife radiosurgery for cerebellopontine angle epidermoid tumors.

Authors:  Amr M N El-Shehaby; Wael A Reda; Khaled M Abdel Karim; Reem M Emad Eldin; Ahmed M Nabeel
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2017-10-24

6.  Treatment of epidermoid tumors with gamma knife radiosurgery: Case series.

Authors:  Javier A Jacobo Vasquez; Julio R Fonnegra; Juan C Diez; Andres Fonnegra
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2016-02-10

7.  Radiosurgery for Epidermoid Tumors: Dramatic Pain Relief from Trigeminal Neuralgia.

Authors:  Yoshihisa Kida; Yoshimasa Mori
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2019-12-23
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