Robotically guided radiosurgery for children
- 22 November 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Pediatric Blood & Cancer
- Vol. 45 (3) , 304-310
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pbc.20267
Abstract
Background A robotically guided linear accelerator has recently been developed which provides frameless radiosurgery with high precision. Potential advantages for the pediatric population include the avoidance of the cognitive decline associated with whole brain radiotherapy, the ability to treat young children with thin skulls unsuitable for frame‐based methods, and the possible avoidance of general anesthesia. We report our experience with this system (the “Cyberknife”) in the treatment of 21 children. Procedures Cyberknife radiosurgery was performed on 38 occasions for 21 patients, age ranging from 8 months to 16 years (7.0 ± 5.1 years), with tumors considered unresectable. Three had pilocytic astrocytomas, two had anaplastic astrocytomas, three had ependymomas (two anaplastic), four had medulloblastomas, three had atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors, three had craniopharyngiomas, and three had other pathologies. The mean target volume was 10.7 ± 20 cm3, mean marginal dose was 18.8 ± 8.1 Gy, and mean follow‐up is 18 ± 11 months. Twenty‐seven (71%) of the treatments were single‐shot and eight (38%) patients did not require general anesthesia. Results Local control was achieved in the patients with pilocytic and anaplastic astrocytoma, three of the patients with medulloblastoma, and the three with craniopharyngioma, but not for those with ependymoma. Two of the patients with rhabdoid tumors are alive 16 and 35 months after this diagnosis. There have been no procedure related deaths or complications. Conclusion Cyberknife radiosurgery can be used to achieve local control for some children with CNS tumors without the need for rigid head fixation.Keywords
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