Jean Régis,JFabrice Bartolomei,Patrick Chauvel
Jean Régis
The first Gamma Knife radiosurgery for mesial temporal lobe epilepsy was performed in Marseille in March 1993. Since then, around 130 patients have undergone epilepsy surgery using Gamma Knife at Marseille Timone University Hospital. The ma...
Movement disorder radiosurgery--planning, physics and complication avoidance [0.03%]
运动障碍放射外科治疗--计划、物理和避免并发症
Christopher M Duma
Christopher M Duma
Gamma Knife radiosurgical thalamotomy is an effective and useful alternative to invasive radiofrequency techniques for patients at high surgical risk. The mechanical accuracy of the gamma unit combined with the anatomical accuracy of high-r...
György T Szeifert,Isabelle Salmon,José Lorenzoni et al.
György T Szeifert et al.
Autopsy, 3D MRI and histopathological findings are presented in a patient who had suffered from trigeminal neuralgia and was treated two times by radiosurgery. The first treatment was performed with 90 Gy at the distal part of the nerve. Be...
Case Reports
Progress in neurological surgery. 2007:20:244-248. DOI:10.1159/000100167 2007
Nicolas Massager,José Lorenzoni,Daniel Devriendt et al.
Nicolas Massager et al.
Radiosurgery has recently emerged as a suitable treatment of pharmacologically resistant idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia. Results and complications of this treatment are related to parameters of the dosimetry, i.e. the dose and the target. ...
István Nyáry,Ottó Major,Zoltán Hanzély et al.
István Nyáry et al.
Stereotactic radiosurgery is a controversial treatment modality in the management of cerebral cavernous malformations (CVMs). Systematic pathological studies of irradiated specimens probably could help to resolve the controversy. Light micr...
Case Reports
Progress in neurological surgery. 2007:20:231-234. DOI:10.1159/000100122 2007
Douglas Kondziolka,John C Flickinger,L Dade Lunsford
Douglas Kondziolka
The role of radiosurgery for cavernous malformations of the brain remains to be fully defined. We have used Gamma Knife radiosurgery for selected patients with symptomatic, hemorrhagic malformations in high-risk brain locations. Indications...
Histopathological changes in cerebral arteriovenous malformations following Gamma Knife radiosurgery [0.03%]
伽玛刀放射外科治疗后的脑动静脉畸形组织病理学变化
György T Szeifert,Walter R Timperley,David M C Forster et al.
György T Szeifert et al.
Histological, immunohistochemical and electron microscopic investigations were carried out in a series of surgical pathology material that was removed from 7 patients. They were harboring cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) that had...
Andras A Kemeny,Matthias W R Radatz,Jeremy G Rowe et al.
Andras A Kemeny et al.
One of the earliest indications for Gamma Knife treatment, radiosurgery for cerebral arteriovenous malformations, has stood the test of time. While initially only the ideal cases (small, compact nidus in a non-eloquent site) were chosen, in...
L Dade Lunsford,Ajay Niranjan,Juan J Martin et al.
L Dade Lunsford et al.
Stereotactic radiosurgery has become an integral part of conventional and advanced skull base surgery. Despite the advances in skull base techniques, the goal of total resection of such tumors is often problematic and associated with signif...
Treatment strategy and pathological background of radiosurgery for craniopharyngiomas [0.03%]
放射外科治疗颅咽管瘤的治疗策略和病理基础
Tatsuya Kobayashi
Tatsuya Kobayashi
In this paper, pathological aspects of diagnosis, classification, treatment strategy and interstitial radiotherapy for craniopharyngiomas have been discussed and reviewed. The classification based on the location of squamous cell nests is u...