Stereotactic Intracavitary Irradiation for Cystic Craniopharyngiomas with Rhenium-186

IF 0.1 Q4 SURGERY
Walter Fagundes, Rodolpho Albuquerque Souza, Gustavo Touzet, Philippe Carpentier, Patrick Dhellemmes, Serge Blond
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Abstract Objective The intracavitary irradiation of cystic tumors has been used as a therapeutic alternative modality in the management of cystic craniopharyngiomas. In the present study, we review our experience, considering the technical issues, outcomes, and complications associated with the use of stereotactic intracavitary irradiation (SICI) with colloidal rhenium-186 (186Re) for cystic craniopharyngioma. Material and Methods The records of 33 patients with cystic craniopharyngiomas treated by SICI with colloidal 186Re were retrospectively reviewed. The median radiation dose to the cyst wall was of 408 Gy (range: 175 Gy to 500 Gy). All tumors were composed of a large cyst cavity, and 9 (27.3%) also had a solid component. The mean follow-up period was of 3.7 years. Results After SICI, 31 (93.9%) patients showed radiological evidence of cyst regression, and, in 2 (6.1%), no response was observed. An improvement in the visual deficits was observed in 8 cases (24.2%), and an improvement in endocrinogical disturbances, in 2 cases (6.1%). We observed complications in 3 patients (9.1%): diabetes insupidus in 1 case (3%), aggravation of visual acuity in 1 case (3%), and severe headache after infusion of the colloid in 1 case (3%); and 1 patient (3%) died after meningitis. Conclusion Stereotactic intracavitary irradiation with colloidal 186Re is a safe procedure, with satisfactory results in the present series, and should be considered, in the management of cystic craniopharyngiomas, the first-intention therapy or as an adjuvant to other therapeutical modalities, with acceptable morbidity and mortality rates.
腔内立体定向放射治疗囊性颅咽管瘤
摘要目的囊性肿瘤腔内照射已成为治疗囊性颅咽管瘤的一种替代治疗方式。在本研究中,我们回顾了我们的经验,考虑了与使用胶体铼-186 (186Re)立体定向腔内照射(SICI)治疗囊性颅咽管瘤相关的技术问题、结果和并发症。材料与方法回顾性分析33例囊性颅咽管瘤经SICI应用胶体186Re治疗的临床资料。囊壁的中位辐射剂量为408 Gy (175 Gy ~ 500 Gy)。所有肿瘤均由大囊肿腔组成,9例(27.3%)也有实性成分。平均随访时间为3.7年。结果SICI后,31例(93.9%)患者出现囊肿消退的影像学证据,2例(6.1%)患者无反应。8例(24.2%)患者视力改善,2例(6.1%)患者内分泌障碍改善。我们观察到3例(9.1%)患者出现并发症:1例(3%)糖尿病,1例(3%)视力恶化,1例(3%)注射胶体后出现严重头痛;1例(3%)死于脑膜炎。结论胶体186Re立体定向腔内照射是一种安全的治疗方法,在本系列研究中具有满意的效果,在治疗囊性颅咽管瘤时,应考虑将其作为首选治疗或作为其他治疗方式的辅助治疗,其发病率和死亡率可接受。
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