Results: The median follow-up time was 82 months (range: 9–100 months). SRS was performed in the median 1 fraction (range: 1–3); according to the lesion size, the prescription dose ranged from 12 to 21 Gy (median: 15 Gy). During the post-SRS follow-up period, 6 out of the 10 patients with a headache had a complete response, 3 patients had a partial response, and 1 patient had no response. Further, 3 out of the 4 patients with a seizure had a partial response and 1 patient had a stable response in seizure frequency. Furthermore, 1 out of the 2 patients with a vision problem had a complete response and 1 had no change. Also, 1 out of the 3 patients with hemiparesthesia had a complete response and 2 had no change. Radiological evaluations in the post-SRS follow-up period revealed a complete response in 4 patients, partial response in 3 patients, stable disease in 9 patients, and progression in 3 patients. Rebleeding was detected in 1 (5.3%) out of 3 progressive patients at the 17th month, and radiation-induced radionecrosis was detected in the other 2 patients at the 9th and 11th months. There were no procedure-related complications resulting in mortality.
Stereotactic Radiosurgery in Brain Cavernomas: Single Center Experience
Published 2019 in Southern Clinics of Istanbul Eurasia
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