(1) Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo;(2) Katsuta Hospital Mito Gamma House, Nakane, Hitachinaka City, Ibaraki, Japan
Abstract:
Central neurocytomas are typically benign tumors that have high local control rates after gross total resection. Radiotherapy for residual or recurrent central neurocytomas is controversial.We report a 30-year-old male with a central neurocytoma in the lateral ventricle. The tumor was subtotally resected through a transcallosal approach, and subsequently treated with gamma knife radiosurgery. The tumor had shrunken markedly by 2 months after radiosurgery and remained unchanged during the one year follow-up period.Gamma knife radiosurgery may be an option for effective treatment of patients with residual or recurrent central neurocytomas.