Indications, feasibility, safety, and efficacy of CyberKnife radiotherapy for the treatment of olfactory groove meningiomas: a single institutional retrospective series

Abstract Purpose To assess the safety and efficacy of CyberKnife® radiotherapy (CKRT) for the treatment of olfactory groove meningiomas (OGMs). Methods A retrospective review was performed of 13 patients with OGM treated with CKRT from September 2005 to May 2018 at our institution. Nine patients wer...

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Main Authors: Jianmin Liu, Rafael Rojas, Fred C. Lam, Farhan A. Mirza, Anand Mahadevan, Ekkehard M. Kasper
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-03-01
Series:Radiation Oncology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13014-020-01506-6
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spelling doaj-c0a95a2ca8784e3fbce556fd7332d2e52020-11-25T02:57:58ZengBMCRadiation Oncology1748-717X2020-03-0115111010.1186/s13014-020-01506-6Indications, feasibility, safety, and efficacy of CyberKnife radiotherapy for the treatment of olfactory groove meningiomas: a single institutional retrospective seriesJianmin Liu0Rafael Rojas1Fred C. Lam2Farhan A. Mirza3Anand Mahadevan4Ekkehard M. Kasper5Department of Neurosurgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese MedicineDepartment of Radiology, Division of Neuroradiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical SchoolDivision of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, Hamilton General Hospital, McMaster University Faculty of Health SciencesDivision of Neurosurgery, Kentucky Neuroscience Institute, University of KentuckyDepartment of Radiation Oncology, Geisinger Medical GroupDepartment of Radiology, Division of Neuroradiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical SchoolAbstract Purpose To assess the safety and efficacy of CyberKnife® radiotherapy (CKRT) for the treatment of olfactory groove meningiomas (OGMs). Methods A retrospective review was performed of 13 patients with OGM treated with CKRT from September 2005 to May 2018 at our institution. Nine patients were treated primarily with CKRT, 3 for residual disease following resection, and 1 for disease recurrence. Results Five patients were treated with stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), 6 with hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (HSRT), and 2 with fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (FSRT). The median tumor volume was 8.12 cm3. The median prescribed dose was 14.8 Gy for SRS, 27.3 Gy for HSRT, and 50.2 Gy for FSRT. The median maximal dose delivered was 32.27 Gy. Median post treatment follow-up was 48 months. Twelve of 13 patients yielded a 100% regional control rate with a median tumor volume reduction of 31.7%. Six of the 12 patients had reduced tumor volumes while the other 6 had no changes. The thirteenth patient had significant radiation-induced edema requiring surgical decompression. Twelve patients were alive and neurologically stable at the time of the review. One patient died from pneumonia unrelated to his CKRT treatment. Conclusions CKRT appears to be safe and effective for the treatment of OGMs.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13014-020-01506-6Olfactory groove meningiomasCyberKnife radiotherapyStereotactic radiosurgeryFractionated stereotactic radiotherapy; Hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy
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author Jianmin Liu
Rafael Rojas
Fred C. Lam
Farhan A. Mirza
Anand Mahadevan
Ekkehard M. Kasper
spellingShingle Jianmin Liu
Rafael Rojas
Fred C. Lam
Farhan A. Mirza
Anand Mahadevan
Ekkehard M. Kasper
Indications, feasibility, safety, and efficacy of CyberKnife radiotherapy for the treatment of olfactory groove meningiomas: a single institutional retrospective series
Radiation Oncology
Olfactory groove meningiomas
CyberKnife radiotherapy
Stereotactic radiosurgery
Fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy; Hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy
author_facet Jianmin Liu
Rafael Rojas
Fred C. Lam
Farhan A. Mirza
Anand Mahadevan
Ekkehard M. Kasper
author_sort Jianmin Liu
title Indications, feasibility, safety, and efficacy of CyberKnife radiotherapy for the treatment of olfactory groove meningiomas: a single institutional retrospective series
title_short Indications, feasibility, safety, and efficacy of CyberKnife radiotherapy for the treatment of olfactory groove meningiomas: a single institutional retrospective series
title_full Indications, feasibility, safety, and efficacy of CyberKnife radiotherapy for the treatment of olfactory groove meningiomas: a single institutional retrospective series
title_fullStr Indications, feasibility, safety, and efficacy of CyberKnife radiotherapy for the treatment of olfactory groove meningiomas: a single institutional retrospective series
title_full_unstemmed Indications, feasibility, safety, and efficacy of CyberKnife radiotherapy for the treatment of olfactory groove meningiomas: a single institutional retrospective series
title_sort indications, feasibility, safety, and efficacy of cyberknife radiotherapy for the treatment of olfactory groove meningiomas: a single institutional retrospective series
publisher BMC
series Radiation Oncology
issn 1748-717X
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract Purpose To assess the safety and efficacy of CyberKnife® radiotherapy (CKRT) for the treatment of olfactory groove meningiomas (OGMs). Methods A retrospective review was performed of 13 patients with OGM treated with CKRT from September 2005 to May 2018 at our institution. Nine patients were treated primarily with CKRT, 3 for residual disease following resection, and 1 for disease recurrence. Results Five patients were treated with stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), 6 with hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (HSRT), and 2 with fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (FSRT). The median tumor volume was 8.12 cm3. The median prescribed dose was 14.8 Gy for SRS, 27.3 Gy for HSRT, and 50.2 Gy for FSRT. The median maximal dose delivered was 32.27 Gy. Median post treatment follow-up was 48 months. Twelve of 13 patients yielded a 100% regional control rate with a median tumor volume reduction of 31.7%. Six of the 12 patients had reduced tumor volumes while the other 6 had no changes. The thirteenth patient had significant radiation-induced edema requiring surgical decompression. Twelve patients were alive and neurologically stable at the time of the review. One patient died from pneumonia unrelated to his CKRT treatment. Conclusions CKRT appears to be safe and effective for the treatment of OGMs.
topic Olfactory groove meningiomas
CyberKnife radiotherapy
Stereotactic radiosurgery
Fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy; Hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13014-020-01506-6
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