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Gaceta médica de México

On-line version ISSN 2696-1288Print version ISSN 0016-3813

Abstract

LUJAN-CASTILLA, Pomponio José et al. Stereotactic radiosurgery with linear accelerator (LINAC): Report of the technical experience in 100 cases treated at the Mexico General Hospital. Gac. Méd. Méx [online]. 2005, vol.141, n.5, pp.367-382. ISSN 2696-1288.

Stereotactic radiosurgery consists of the release and high dose radiation inside the intracraneal, small, well defined and stereotactic localized injury. Objective: In this study we describe the technical aspects, clinical results and dose radiation levels used in 100 patients treated with LINAC. Methods: One hundred patients received treatment withe LINAC stereotactic radiosurgery, 34 AVM, 22 meningiomas, 18 astrocytomas, 11 pituitary adenomas, 5 cavernous malformations, 3 acoustic neuromas, 3 craniopharyngiomas, 2 cases of epilepsy, one brain metastases and one ependymoma. The radiation dose changed in each case. Studied variables: response of the injury, toxicity, in target dose, number of isocenters, number of treatment arcs, number of collimators, dose of risk organ, homogeneity of target, margin of error, target, diameter of collimator and location of target. We applied the %2 test with statistical significance of p < 0.05. Results: The median follow up was 17.7 months. We had 3 cases of minor toxicity. We confirmed that for a greater target volume, greater number oftreatment arcs were necessary, with greater margins of errors and greater number of isocenters. Conclusions: Radiosurgery is a safe and reliable technique to treat benign and malignant intracranial lesions.

Keywords : Radiosurgery; brain neoplasms; therapeutic radiology; linear accelerator; stereotactic systems.

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