Literature DB >> 18496194

Radiosurgery for benign intradural spinal tumors.

Peter C Gerszten1, Steven A Burton, Cihat Ozhasoglu, Kevin J McCue, Annette E Quinn.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The role of stereotactic radiosurgery for the treatment of intracranial benign tumors is well established. There is less experience and more controversy regarding its use for benign tumors of the spine. This study evaluated the clinical efficacy of radiosurgery as part of the treatment paradigm of selected benign tumors of the spine.
METHODS: Seventy-three benign intradural extramedullary spinal tumors were treated with a radiosurgery technique and prospectively evaluated. Patient ages ranged from 18 to 85 years (mean age, 44 yr); the follow-up period was 8 to 71 months (median, 37 mo). Lesion location included 43 cervical, five thoracic, 19 lumbar, and six sacral. Tumor histology included neurofibroma (25 cases), schwannoma (35 cases), and meningioma (13 cases). Twenty-one cases were associated with neurofibromatosis Type 1, and nine patients had neurofibromatosis Type 2. Nineteen tumors (26%) had previously undergone open surgical resection, and six tumors (8%) had previously been treated with conventional external beam irradiation techniques.
RESULTS: Similar radiation doses were prescribed for all three histopathologies. The maximum intratumoral dose was 1500 to 2500 cGy (mean, 2164 Gy). Tumor volume ranged from 0.3 to 93.4 cm (mean, 10.5 cm; median, 4.11 cm). Radiosurgery was used for the treatment of postsurgical radiographic progression in 18 cases; it was used as the primary treatment modality in 14 cases; it was used for treatment of radiographic tumor progression in nine cases; and it was used for the treatment of postsurgical residual tumor in two cases. Long-term pain improvement occurred in 22 out of 30 cases (73%). Long-term radiographic tumor control was demonstrated in all cases. Three patients experienced new symptoms attributed to radiation-induced spinal cord toxicity 5 to 13 months after treatment.
CONCLUSION: Single fraction radiosurgery was found to be clinically effective for the treatment of benign extramedullary spinal neoplasms. Although surgical extirpation remains the primary treatment option for most benign spinal tumors, radiosurgery was demonstrated to have short-term clinical benefits for the treatment of such lesions. The long-term efficacy of spinal radiosurgery for such tumors will be determined with longer follow-up periods. Its role in patients with neurofibromatosis will also be further defined with greater clinical experience.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18496194     DOI: 10.1227/01.neu.0000318174.28461.fc

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


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