Self-Shielding Gyroscopic Radiosurgery for Uveal Melanoma: A First Case Report
Paul Foerster,
Julian Klaas,
Christoph Furweger
et al.
Abstract:Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is a well-established treatment modality for the management of uveal melanoma, achieving high tumor control and eye retention rates. There are several SRS treatment platforms available, including the recently developed self-shielding gyroscopic radiosurgery (GRS) system. We report the first use of GRS in the treatment of uveal melanoma.We report the treatment of a 63-year-old female patient with a left-sided uveal melanoma. Akinesia of the ocular globe in the orbit was achieved … Show more
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