Unveiling the Efficacy of Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Tectal Plate Gliomas

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Kilic Durankus, Nuelifer [1 ]
Samanci, Yavuz [2 ,3 ]
Duezkalir, Ali Haluk [3 ]
Peker, Selcuk [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Koc Univ, Dept Radiat Oncol, Sch Med, Istanbul, Turkiye
[2] Koc Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurosurg, Davutpasa Cd 4, TR-34010 Istanbul, Turkiye
[3] Koc Univ Hosp, Gamma Knife Ctr, Dept Neurosurg, Istanbul, Turkiye
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Brainstem; Gamma Knife radiosurgery; Low-grade astrocytoma; Tectal plate glioma; Tectum; BRAIN-STEM GLIOMAS; HYPERFRACTIONATED RADIOTHERAPY; NATURAL-HISTORY; MANAGEMENT; CHILDREN; SURGERY; TRIAL;
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10.1227/neu.0000000000002754
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Tectal plate gliomas (TPGs) are midbrain tumors that grow slowly and have a benign clinical course. Most TPGs are low-grade astrocytomas, but they can encompass various histological tumor types. Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKRS) is being explored as a potentially safe and effective treatment option for TPGs, although research in this area is limited. This study aims to evaluate GKRS's efficacy and safety in patients with TPG and provide a comprehensive review of existing literature on the topic. METHODS:This retrospective, single-center study included 48 patients with consecutive TPG who underwent GKRS between September 2005 and June 2022. Patients diagnosed with TPGs based on radiological or tissue-based criteria and who had a minimum follow-up period of 12 months were eligible for inclusion. The primary end points were local control and the absence of GKRS-associated or tumor-associated mortality and morbidity. RESULTS:During a median follow-up of 28.5 months (range, 12-128), the radiological assessment showed tumor control in all cases, with 16.7% achieving a complete response and 68.8% achieving a partial response. Pseudoprogression occurred in 6.2% of cases, with onset ranging from 3 to 8 months. Clinical outcomes revealed no permanent neurological deterioration, with symptoms improving in 14.6% of patients and remaining stable in the others. One patient in the pseudoprogression group experienced transient Parinaud syndrome. One patient died during follow-up because of unrelated causes. The mean survival time after GKRS was 123.7 months. None of the clinical, radiological, or radiosurgical variables showed a correlation with partial/complete response, clinical improvement, or overall survival. CONCLUSION:There is limited research available on the management of TPGs, and this study presents the largest patient cohort treated with GKRS, along with a substantial follow-up duration. Despite its limitations, this study demonstrates the efficacy and low-risk profile of GKRS for TPGs.
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