RADIATION TOLERANCE LIMITS OF THE BRAINSTEM

Author:

Sharma Manish S.1,Kondziolka Douglas2,Khan Aftaab2,Kano Hideyuki2,Niranjan Ajay2,Flickinger John C.3,Lunsford L. Dade2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

2. Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

3. Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Abstract

ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE One of the key limitations of gamma knife surgery arises from the radiation safety tolerance limit of the brainstem. The authors conducted an analysis of patients with intra-axial brainstem lesions and documented the incidence of adverse radiation imaging effects (ARIE) and new neurological deficits after gamma knife surgery. METHODS Thirty-eight patients (39 lesions) with intra-axial brainstem astrocytomas or vascular malformations underwent gamma knife surgery during a 6-year interval. Brainstem exposure volume was calculated by subtracting the volume within the 12-Gy isodose line (12 Gray volume) from the prescription volume. ARIE was defined as a new parenchymal signal alteration on follow-up magnetic resonance imaging sequences. RESULTS The average prescription volume was 1.46 cm3, 12 Gy volume was 2.03 cm3, and brainstem exposure volume was 0.57 cm3. Seven (18.4%) patients developed ARIE. ARIE correlated only with the presence of new neurological deficits and age younger than 40 years. Three (7.9%) patients developed minor residual deficits without any ARIE. There was no mortality. CONCLUSION Exposure of the brainstem to more than 12 Gy at volumes as low as 0.1 cm3 can produce ARIE and new neurological deficits. The tolerance of the brainstem to radiosurgery is related to patient age, lesion volume, and pathology. Analysis of the exposed volume of brainstem tissue may be useful in radiosurgical planning for individual patients.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Surgery

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