2018
DOI: 10.1186/s13014-018-1102-2
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LINAC stereotactic radiosurgery for trigeminal neuralgia –retrospective two-institutional examination of treatment outcomes

Abstract: BackgroundIn this pooled 2-center series LINAC radiosurgery (SRS) has been applied as a treatment option for a subset of refractory trigeminal neuralgia (TN) patients. This study approached to retrospectively assess the efficacy and safety of LINAC SRS and to provide a brief overview addressed to the technical development from frame-based towards frameless robotic SRS.MethodsFrom 2001 to 2017 n = 55 patients (pts) were treated, n = 28 were female (51%), mean age: 66 years (range 36–93 years); TN etiology: 37 c… Show more

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“…Rashid et al treated with 90 Gy maximum dose to REZ and retrogasserian targets. Comparison of the two treatment groups identified improved pain freedom in the REZ target patients, and no difference in the development of new facial numbness [26]. Xu et al retrospectively evaluated 141 patients with TN treated using GKR prescribed to a maximum dose of 80 Gy targeting either the REZ or the retrogasserian nerve.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rashid et al treated with 90 Gy maximum dose to REZ and retrogasserian targets. Comparison of the two treatment groups identified improved pain freedom in the REZ target patients, and no difference in the development of new facial numbness [26]. Xu et al retrospectively evaluated 141 patients with TN treated using GKR prescribed to a maximum dose of 80 Gy targeting either the REZ or the retrogasserian nerve.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of a linear accelerator and robotic-assisted SRS for TN treatment has become more common in recent years. Although it is not a curative for TN, it is a viable treatment choice due to its acceptable effectiveness even in pretreated and MS-related patients [36].…”
Section: Linear Accelerator Radiosurgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eye dryness and eye irritation were reported in 8.3% and 11.2% of patients, respectively. Radiotherapy in functional Neurology -Jacob Rashid et al have published the data of 55 patients treated for TN with SRS delivered by a linear accelerator in two centers [73]. The prescription dose was 90 Gy to the 100% isodose point in most patients.…”
Section: Linear Acceleratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%