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Published in: Acta Neurochirurgica 9/2020

01-09-2020 | Meningioma | Original Article - Brain Tumors

High incidence of transient perifocal edema following upfront radiosurgery for intraventricular meningiomas

Authors: Thomas Mindermann, Stefan Heckl, Andreas Mack

Published in: Acta Neurochirurgica | Issue 9/2020

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Abstract

Introduction

Intraventricular trigonal meningiomas (ITM) seem to have a tendency for extensive perifocal edema formation following radiosurgery (RS). To further investigate this hypothesis, we undertook the following study.

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed records of patients who underwent RS for intraventricular meningiomas at our institution.

Results

From 1999 until 2019, 5 patients underwent single-session RS as primary treatment for ITM. Patients were treated either with a Gamma Knife or a CyberKnife. The mean prescription dose (PD) was 13.0 Gy ± 0.9, the mean tumor volume was 5.8 cc ± 3.1, and the mean follow-up (FU) was 8.9 years ± 5.6. Perifocal edema developed in 4/5 patients after a mean interval of 6.4 months ± 1.2. It was symptomatic in 2/5 patients. The edema regressed spontaneously in 4/5 patients. One of the patients underwent RS for the same ITM twice. One patient’s edema was treated medically with steroids, and none of the patients underwent surgery following RS.

Conclusion

Even though the number of patients is low, there seems to be a comparably high risk for the formation of a perifocal edema following RS for ITM. Single-session RS as primary treatment for ITM seems to be safe and effective even though a perifocal edema is likely to develop. The perifocal edema and the ensuing neurological deficits were transient and could be managed conservatively in all of our 5 cases.
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Metadata
Title
High incidence of transient perifocal edema following upfront radiosurgery for intraventricular meningiomas
Authors
Thomas Mindermann
Stefan Heckl
Andreas Mack
Publication date
01-09-2020
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Acta Neurochirurgica / Issue 9/2020
Print ISSN: 0001-6268
Electronic ISSN: 0942-0940
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-020-04281-1

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