Literature DB >> 17318002

CyberKnife radiosurgery for spinal neoplasms.

Peter C Gerszten1, Steven A Burton, Cihat Ozhasoglu.   

Abstract

The role of stereotactic radiosurgery for the treatment of intracranial lesions is well established. Its use for the treatment of spinal lesions has been limited by the availability of effective target immobilization and localization technologies. Conventional external beam radiotherapy lacks the precision to allow delivery of large doses of radiation near radiosensitive structures such as the spinal cord. The CyberKnife (Accuray Inc., Sunnyvale, Calif., USA) is an imageguided frameless stereotactic radiosurgery system that allows for the radiosurgical treatment of spinal lesions. The system utilizes the coupling of an orthogonal pair of X-ray cameras to a dynamically manipulated robot-mounted lightweight linear accelerator which has 6 d.f. that guides the therapy beam to the intended target without the use of frame-based fixation. Realtime imaging tracking allows for patient movement tracking with 1mm spatial accuracy. Cervical spine lesions are located and tracked relative to skull bony landmarks; lower spinal lesions are tracked relative to percutaneously placed gold fiducial bone markers. Spinal stereotactic radiosurgery using a frameless image-guided system is now both feasible and safe. The major potential benefits of radiosurgical ablation of spinal lesions are short treatment time in an outpatient setting with rapid recovery and good symptomatic response. This technique offers a successful therapeutic modality for the treatment of a variety of spinal lesions as a primary treatment or for lesions not amenable to open surgical techniques, in medically inoperable patients, lesions located in previously irradiated sites, or as an adjunct to surgery.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17318002     DOI: 10.1159/000100177

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Neurol Surg        ISSN: 0079-6492


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Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2009-01-28       Impact factor: 3.042

Review 2.  Stereotactic body radiotherapy: a new paradigm in the management of spinal metastases.

Authors:  Zain A Husain; Isabelle Thibault; Daniel Letourneau; Lijun Ma; Harald Keller; John Suh; Veronica Chiang; Eric L Chang; Raja K Rampersaud; James Perry; David A Larson; Arjun Sahgal
Journal:  CNS Oncol       Date:  2013-05

3.  Radiosurgery of spinal meningiomas and schwannomas.

Authors:  M Kufeld; B Wowra; A Muacevic; Stefan Zausinger; Jörg-Christian Tonn
Journal:  Technol Cancer Res Treat       Date:  2012-02

4.  Conventionally-fractionated image-guided intensity modulated radiotherapy (IG-IMRT): a safe and effective treatment for cancer spinal metastasis.

Authors:  Youling Gong; Jin Wang; Sen Bai; Xiaoqin Jiang; Feng Xu
Journal:  Radiat Oncol       Date:  2008-04-22       Impact factor: 3.481

5.  Comparison of four techniques for spine stereotactic body radiotherapy: Dosimetric and efficiency analysis.

Authors:  Saif Aljabab; Balamurugan Vellayappan; Eric Vandervoort; Jamie Bahm; Robert Zohr; John Sinclair; Jean-Michel Caudrelier; Janos Szanto; Shawn Malone
Journal:  J Appl Clin Med Phys       Date:  2018-02-07       Impact factor: 2.102

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