Khaled Aziz MD, PhD , Daniel Koffler MD , April Vassantachart MD , Abbas Rattani MD, MBE , Nii-Kwanchie Ankrah MD , Emile Gogineni DO , Therese Y. Andraos MD , Arjun Sahgal MD , Balamurugan Vellayappan MBBS , Emma M. Dunne MBBS, PhD , Shankar Siva MBBS, PhD , Fabio Y. Moraes MD, PhD , Matthias Guckenberger MD , Daniel Lubelski MD , Samuel Chao MD , Stephanie Combs MD , Eric Chang MD , Anubhav G. Amin MD , Matthew Foote MD , Iris Gibbs MD , Kristin J. Redmond MD
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Radiosurgery Society Case-Based Guide to Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy for Challenging Cases of Spinal Metastases
Purpose
Spinal stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) has become the standard of care in management of patients with limited sites of metastatic disease, radioresistant histologies, painful vertebral metastases with long life expectancy and cases of reirradiation. Our case-based guidelines aim to assist radiation oncologists in the appropriate utilization of SBRT for common, yet challenging, cases of spinal metastases.
Methods and Materials
Cases were selected to include scenarios of large volume sacral disease with nerve entrapment, medically inoperable disease abutting the thecal sac, and local failure after prior SBRT. Relevant literature was reviewed, and areas requiring further investigation were discussed to offer a framework for evidence-based clinical practice.
Results
Spinal SBRT can be effectively delivered in challenging cases following multidisciplinary discussion by using a methodical approach to patient selection, appropriate dose selection, and adherence to evidence-based dose constraints.
Conclusions
The Radiosurgery Society's case-based practice review offers guidance to practicing physicians treating technically challenging SBRT candidate patients with spinal metastases.
期刊介绍:
The overarching mission of Practical Radiation Oncology is to improve the quality of radiation oncology practice. PRO''s purpose is to document the state of current practice, providing background for those in training and continuing education for practitioners, through discussion and illustration of new techniques, evaluation of current practices, and publication of case reports. PRO strives to provide its readers content that emphasizes knowledge "with a purpose." The content of PRO includes:
Original articles focusing on patient safety, quality measurement, or quality improvement initiatives
Original articles focusing on imaging, contouring, target delineation, simulation, treatment planning, immobilization, organ motion, and other practical issues
ASTRO guidelines, position papers, and consensus statements
Essays that highlight enriching personal experiences in caring for cancer patients and their families.