Ajay Niranjan, Hideyuki Kano, Edward A Monaco Iii, L Dade Lunsford
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Salvage Leksell Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Malignant Gliomas.
The outcome of patients with malignant gliomas has not substantially improved, even with advances in imaging, neurosurgery, molecular subtyping, and radiation, and newer oncologic options. Maximal safe resection when feasible remains the initial treatment of choice for most malignant gliomas. These tumors often recur and require additional therapy to control the tumor growth. Leksell stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is offered as salvage therapy in patients with recurrent or residual malignant gliomas. SRS is well tolerated and is associated with a relatively low risk of adverse radiation effects in malignant glial tumor patients who otherwise have relatively few options. SRS allows the surgeon more flexibility in terms of surgical options and may enhance quality of life for patients postoperatively. Although randomized controlled studies are lacking in the use of salvage SRS after the failure of initial standard of care management, preliminary data suggest that radiosurgery improves tumor control and overall survival for patients with recurrent malignant gliomas.
期刊介绍:
Published since 1966, this series has become universally recognized as the most significant group of books serving neurological surgeons. Volumes feature contributions from distinguished international surgeons, who brilliantly review the literature from the perspective of their own personal experience. The result is a series of works providing critical distillations of developments of central importance to the theory and practice of neurological surgery.