Objective: Jugular foramen region schwannomas are rare intracranial tumors that usually present with multiple lower cranial nerve deficits. For some patients, complete surgical resection is possible but may be associated with significant morbidity. Stereotactic radiosurgery is a minimally invasive alternative or adjunct to microsurgery for such tumors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Radiosurgery is increasingly used to manage malignant melanoma brain metastases. We reviewed our series of patients who underwent radiosurgery for melanoma brain metastases to assess clinical outcomes and identify prognostic factors for survival and cerebral disease control.
Methods: Two hundred forty-four patients had radiosurgery for the management of 754 metastatic tumors.
Objective: Vestibular schwannomas present significant management challenges in patients with neurofibromatosis Type 2 (NF2). We evaluated the results of gamma knife radiosurgery for the management of these tumors, focusing on tumor response, hearing preservation, and other factors affecting outcomes.
Methods: Stereotactic radiosurgery was performed to manage 74 schwannomas in 62 patients.
Stereotact Funct Neurosurg
September 2006
Background: Hypothalamic hamartomas are associated with precocious puberty and chronic epilepsy characterized by gelastic seizures. The seizure disorder is usually refractory to most antiepileptic drugs. Gamma knife surgery has emerged as an alternative to microsurgical removal or radiofrequency ablation to improve seizure control.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMalignant astrocytomas are aggressive neoplasms with a dismal prognosis despite optimal treatment. Maximal resective surgery is traditionally complemented by radiation therapy. Chemotherapy is now used on patients as initial therapy when their functional status is congruent with further treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCan J Neurol Sci
February 2006
Object: This study reports our findings in assessing in vivo tumour growth with magnetic resonance imaging using a commercial magnet and antenna in F98 implanted Fischer rats. A comparison of T1 gadolinium-enhanced coronal MR scans and pathology specimens in corresponding animals was accomplished.
Methods: One rat was used in serial experiments to establish adequate imaging parameters.
Objective And Importance: Basal cell carcinomas are common lesions that can have a locally invasive behavior. The authors present a case of a scalp lesion with skull and dura-mater invasion that was unrecognized prior to surgical undertaking.
Clinical Presentation: A 66-year-old female presented with an extensive ulcerating lesion on the frontal scalp, deemed to be a basal cell carcinoma.
Object: The authors conducted a double-blind prospective randomized study to determine whether infiltration of Mayfield skull-pin sites with 0.5% bupivacaine, compared with placebo, would prevent hemodynamic stimulation, thus allowing for a reduction in the quantity of anesthetic agents required.
Methods: Thirty patients were randomized into two groups.