Gamma knife radiosurgery for the treatment of uveal melanoma and uveal metastases

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Reynolds M.M. [1 ]
Arnett A.L. [2 ]
Parney I.F. [3 ]
Kumar R. [3 ]
Laack N.N. [2 ]
Maloney P.R. [3 ]
Kozelsky T.F. [2 ]
Garces Y.I. [2 ]
Foote R.L. [2 ]
Pulido J.S. [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street, SW, Rochester, 55905, MN
[2] Department of Radiation Oncology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
[3] Department of Neurosurgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
[4] Department of Molecular Medicine, Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street, SW, Rochester, 55905, MN
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Gamma knife; Intraocular metastasis; Stereotactic radiosurgery; Uveal melanoma; Uveal metastases;
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10.1186/s40942-017-0070-2
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Background: This study retrospectively analyzed outcomes for patients undergoing gamma knife radiosurgery (GKR) for uveal melanoma (UM) and intraocular metastases. Methods: Patients who underwent GKR for UM or intraocular metastases between 1/1/1990 and 6/1/2015 at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA, were retrospectively analyzed. Results: Eleven patients (11 eyes) had UM while seven patients (7 eyes) had intraocular metastases. Patients with UM were followed for a median of 19.74 ± 10.4 months. Visual acuity (VA) logMAR 0.30 ± 0.53 (Snellen 20/40) versus 0.40 ± 0.97 (Snellen 20/50), tumor thickness (5.30 ± 2.17 vs. 3.60 ± 2.32 mm), were not significantly different between preoperative and postoperative measurements, respectively. Nine percent (1/11) patients required enucleation. Subsequently, no patients experienced metastases. Patients with intraocular metastases were followed for a median of 6.03 ± 6.32 months. They did not have significant changes in VA (logMAR 0.30 ± 0.59 vs. 0.30 ± 1.57; Snellen 20/40 vs. 20/40) or tumor thickness (3.50 ± 1.36 vs. 1.30 ± 0.76 mm) postoperatively. Fourteen percent (1/7 patients) required enucleation. Complications experienced by patients with UM include radiation retinopathy (2/11), papillopathy (1/11), cystoid macular edema (1/11), vitreomacular traction (1/11), exudative retinal detachment (1/11). Patients with metastases had treatment complicated by recurrence (2/7). Dose to the margin, maximum dose of radiation, and clinical target volume did not correlate with post-procedural VA, risk of enucleation, or death in patients with either UM or patients with intraocular metastases. Conclusions: Visual outcomes were satisfactory for patients undergoing GKR without significant morbidity and without significant risk of enucleation or metastases. © The Author(s) 2017.
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