蝶眶区脑膜瘤放射手术预后优化:计划质量的关键作用。说明情况。

Ali Haluk Düzkalir, Yavuz Samanci, Orbay Askeroglu, Selcuk Peker
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背景:蝶眶脑膜瘤(SOMs)由于靠近视神经等关键结构而面临重大挑战。本报告强调了细致计划在伽玛刀放射手术(GKRS)中获得良好结果的关键作用。观察:一名54岁女性,左侧SOM包围视神经,在被认为不适合手术后接受了GKRS。放射手术计划是精心设计的,以平衡有效的肿瘤控制和视神经保留。在50%等剂量线上的规定剂量为10戈瑞,确保视神经的最大剂量为9.6戈瑞,仍在安全范围内。诸如高目标覆盖率(0.96)和一致性(帕迪克指数:0.83)等指标突出了该方法的准确性。12年的随访显示肿瘤体积稳定,视力功能保持正常,无不良反应,证实了该策略的长期有效性和安全性。该病例强调了全面剂量规划的重要性,特别是对于治疗范围狭窄的视周病变。经验:GKRS为不适合手术的SOMs提供了一种微创选择,强调了个性化治疗策略的必要性。本病例强调了量身定制的放射外科计划如何优化结果,保持功能,提高复杂颅底肿瘤患者的生活质量。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE2530。
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Optimizing outcome in radiosurgery for spheno-orbital meningioma: the critical role of planning quality. Illustrative case.

Background: Spheno-orbital meningiomas (SOMs) pose significant challenges due to their proximity to critical structures, such as the optic nerve. This report underscores the pivotal role of meticulous planning in achieving favorable outcomes with Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKRS).

Observations: A 54-year-old woman with a left SOM encasing the optic nerve underwent GKRS after being deemed unsuitable for surgery. The radiosurgical plan was meticulously tailored to balance effective tumor control with optic nerve sparing. A prescribed dose of 10 Gy at the 50% isodose line ensured a maximum optic nerve dose of 9.6 Gy, remaining within safe limits. Metrics such as high target coverage (0.96) and conformity (Paddick index: 0.83) highlighted the precision of the approach. A 12-year follow-up demonstrated stable tumor volume and preserved visual function without adverse effects, confirming the long-term efficacy and safety of this strategy. This case underscores the critical importance of comprehensive dose planning, particularly for perioptic lesions, where the therapeutic margin is narrow.

Lessons: GKRS offers a minimally invasive alternative for SOMs ineligible for surgery, emphasizing the need for individualized treatment strategies. This case highlights how tailored radiosurgical planning can optimize outcomes, preserve function, and improve quality of life for patients with complex skull base tumors. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE2530.

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