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Tamer Refaat1,2,3, Michelle Gentile1, Sean Sachdev1, Prarthana Dalal1, Anish Butala1, Stanley Gutiontov1, Irene Helenowksi4, Plato Lee1, Vythialinga Sathiaseelan1, Orin Bloch5, James Chandler5, John A Kalapurakal1.
Abstract
Purpose This study aims to report long-term clinical outcomes after Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKRS) for intracranial grade 2 meningiomas. Methods In this Institutional Review Board approved study, we reviewed records of all patients with grade 2 meningiomas treated with GKRS between 1998 and 2014. Results A total of 97 postoperative histopathologically confirmed grade 2 meningiomas in 75 patients were treated and are included in this study. After a mean follow-up of 41 months, 28 meningiomas had local recurrence (29.79%). Median time to local recurrence was 89 months (mean: 69, range: 47-168). The 3- and 5-year actuarial local control (LC) rates were 68.9 and 55.7%, respectively. The 3- and 5-year overall survival rates were 88.6 and 81.1%, respectively. There was a trend toward worse LC with tumors treated with radiation doses ≤ 13 versus > 13 Gy. There was no radiation necrosis or second malignant tumors noted in our series. Conclusion This report, one of the largest GKRS series for grade 2 meningiomas, demonstrates that GKRS is a safe and effective treatment modality for patients with grade 2 meningiomas with durable tumor control and minimal toxicity. Adjuvant GKRS could be considered as a reasonable treatment approach for patients with grade 2 meningiomas.Entities:
Keywords: Gamma Knife; grade 2; meningioma; radiosurgery; stereotactic
Year: 2017 PMID: 28725514 PMCID: PMC5515663 DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1597834
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurol Surg B Skull Base ISSN: 2193-634X