Gamma knife radiosurgery for growth hormone-secreting pituitary adenomas invading the cavernous sinus |
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Authors: | Fukuoka S Ito T Takanashi M Hojo A Nakamura H |
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Affiliation: | Gamma Knife Center, Department of Neurosurgery, Nakamura Memorial Hospital, Sapporo, Japan. sfuku@med.nmh.or.jp |
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Abstract: | The authors assessed whether gamma knife radiosurgery is effective for patients with acromegaly where the pituitary tumors invaded the cavernous sinus. Radiosurgery was performed on 9 patients (average of 20 Gy to the tumor margin), 8 of whom had already undergone transsphenoidal surgery and/or craniotomy with occasional medication of octreotide to reduce tumor size as well as hormonal levels. All tumors have been well controlled so far with follow-up periods ranging from 12 to 69 months (mean: 42). No complications occurred. Forty percent of the patients showed hormonal normalization at 2 years, with the median being 31 months. Similarly, 50% of the patients demonstrated normalization of GH and IGF-I at 36 months. We conclude that gamma knife radiosurgery is a safe and effective tool to treat these tumors invading the cavernous sinus. |
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