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Non-Vestibular Schwannoma Radiosurgery.

Non-Vestibular Schwannoma Radiosurgery. There is a growing body of studies regarding the effects of Gamma Knife radiosurgery on vestibular schwannomas. However, due to their rare presence and variability, our experience with the management of non-vestibular schwannomas is relatively limited. Management strategies include radiological monitoring, microsurgical resection, microsurgery combined with radiosurgery, or upfront radiosurgery. The lack of large series and heterogeneous data makes it difficult to suggest a definitive treatment strategy and management should be tailored for each patient's radiological and clinical characteristics. Available data suggest that stereotactic radiosurgery, alone or combined with microsurgery, led to good outcomes with relatively low complication rates and constitutes an efficient treatment modality for patients with non-vestibular schwannomas. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Progress in neurological surgery Pubmed

Non-Vestibular Schwannoma Radiosurgery.

Progress in neurological surgery , Volume 34: 7 – Dec 12, 2019

Non-Vestibular Schwannoma Radiosurgery.


Abstract

There is a growing body of studies regarding the effects of Gamma Knife radiosurgery on vestibular schwannomas. However, due to their rare presence and variability, our experience with the management of non-vestibular schwannomas is relatively limited. Management strategies include radiological monitoring, microsurgical resection, microsurgery combined with radiosurgery, or upfront radiosurgery. The lack of large series and heterogeneous data makes it difficult to suggest a definitive treatment strategy and management should be tailored for each patient's radiological and clinical characteristics. Available data suggest that stereotactic radiosurgery, alone or combined with microsurgery, led to good outcomes with relatively low complication rates and constitutes an efficient treatment modality for patients with non-vestibular schwannomas.

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Copyright
© 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel.
ISSN
0079-6492
eISSN
1662-3924
DOI
10.1159/000493060
pmid
31096238

Abstract

There is a growing body of studies regarding the effects of Gamma Knife radiosurgery on vestibular schwannomas. However, due to their rare presence and variability, our experience with the management of non-vestibular schwannomas is relatively limited. Management strategies include radiological monitoring, microsurgical resection, microsurgery combined with radiosurgery, or upfront radiosurgery. The lack of large series and heterogeneous data makes it difficult to suggest a definitive treatment strategy and management should be tailored for each patient's radiological and clinical characteristics. Available data suggest that stereotactic radiosurgery, alone or combined with microsurgery, led to good outcomes with relatively low complication rates and constitutes an efficient treatment modality for patients with non-vestibular schwannomas.

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Progress in neurological surgeryPubmed

Published: Dec 12, 2019

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