2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-66213-4
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Outcome and toxicity analysis of single dose stereotactic radiosurgery in vestibular schwannoma based on the Koos grading system

Abstract: Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) has evolved as widely accepted treatment option for small-sized (Koos i up to ii) vestibular schwannoma (VS). for larger tumors (prevalent Koos Vi), microsurgery or combined treatment strategies are mostly recommended. However, in patients not suited for microsurgery, SRS might also be an alternative to balance tumor control, hearing preservation and adverse effects. The purpose of this analysis was to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of SRS for VS with regard to different Koo… Show more

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“…Therefore, MRI plays a big role for guidance the surgery. Koos classification has been widely adopted in terms of surgery and has been the subject of many clinical-surgical correlation studies [7,9,12,13]. Although the classification is completely based on radiologic featured, there are not many radiological studies on this subject.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, MRI plays a big role for guidance the surgery. Koos classification has been widely adopted in terms of surgery and has been the subject of many clinical-surgical correlation studies [7,9,12,13]. Although the classification is completely based on radiologic featured, there are not many radiological studies on this subject.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Koos et al had classified these tumors based on hearing protection after surgery and also defined subgroups according to the position of the cochlear nerve and evaluated the neurotopographic response [7]. Reliability [8], validity [8], response to stereotactic radiosurgery and radiotherapy according to this classification [9,10] were previously evaluated. Reliability of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and signal intensity (SI) according to tumor grade have not been well studied.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to published studies, we additionally defined tumor control as freedom from reintervention (repeated SRS or surgery) (18). All these criteria enable to take into account a known transient enlarge of tumor after SRS (19). Clinical treatment-related toxicities were defined as new neurological deficits occurring after SRS.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among benign tumors, SRS for VSs has the largest body of evidence, particularly with regards to tumor control, hearing preservation, and cranial nerve outcomes in general. [9][10][11][12] With regards to SRS, physical dose prescription has been considered the gold standard treatment approach for the past 6 decades. For VSs, there has been a dose de-escalation during time, 10 which had led to similar tumor control, while decreasing the risk of facial palsy to less than 1% in modern series and increasing the probability of hearing preservation.…”
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“…Among benign tumors, SRS for VSs has the largest body of evidence, particularly with regards to tumor control, hearing preservation, and cranial nerve outcomes in general. 9-12…”
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confidence: 99%