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Is two-staged gamma knife surgery a reasonable management option for very large cerebellar metastases? A case series of three patients

Acta Neurochirurgica(2024)

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Objective Two-staged gamma knife surgery (GKS) is a method that may extend the upper tumor volume limit for using GKS in the management of brain metastases. However, the safety of treating very large posterior fossa lesions with this technique has not been well demonstrated. Therefore, we analyzed our experience in treating cerebellar metastases larger than 12 cm 3 with two-staged GKS. Methods Four consecutive patients harboring 12 to 30 cm 3 cerebellar metastases scheduled two-staged GKS were included in the study, and all but one patient completed the treatment. The treatment doses were 10–13 Gy. All patients were followed with regular MR imaging and clinical assessments, and the tumor volumes were measured on all treatment and follow-up images. Results Tumor progression was not demonstrated in any of the patients. Tumor volumes decreased by, on average, more than half between the two stages. The median survival was 22 months, and no patient died due to intracranial tumor progression. Peritumoral edema at the first GKS resolved in all patients, replaced by asymptomatic mild T2 changes in two of them not requiring any treatment. No radiation-induced complication has developed thus far. Conclusion Staged GKS seems to be a feasible management option for very large cerebellar metastases.
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Staged GKS,Gamma knife radiosurgery,Brain metastases,Stereotactic radiosurgery,SRS
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