The optimal management of craniopharyngiomas remains controversial. The first-line treatment usually consists of surgical resection. Complete tumor removal provides a high rate of long-term control; however, aggressive surgery is associated with significant incidence of complications. Radiotherapy (RT) is currently used in patients after limited surgery and achieves excellent long-term tumor control. Stereotactic radiotherapy, both in the form of radiosurgery (RS) or fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (FSRT), has been developed as a more accurate technique of irradiation with more precise tumor localization and consequently a reduction in the volume of normal brain irradiated to high radiation doses. We provide a review of published data on outcome of conventional fractionated RT and modern radiation techniques. FSRT is a suitable treatment technique for all sizes of craniopharyngiomas, and efficacy is comparable to conventional RT. Single-fraction stereotactic radiosurgery is usually delivered to small tumors away from critical structures. Longer follow-up is necessary to confirm the excellent tumor control and the potential reduction of long-term radiation toxicity.

The role of fractionated radiotherapy and radiosurgery in the management of patients with craniopharyngioma / Minniti, G.; Esposito, V.; Amichetti, M.; Maurizi Enrici, R.. - In: NEUROSURGICAL REVIEW. - ISSN 0344-5607. - STAMPA. - 32:2(2009), pp. 125-132. [10.1007/s10143-009-0186-4]

The role of fractionated radiotherapy and radiosurgery in the management of patients with craniopharyngioma

Minniti, G.;Esposito, V.;Maurizi Enrici, R.
2009

Abstract

The optimal management of craniopharyngiomas remains controversial. The first-line treatment usually consists of surgical resection. Complete tumor removal provides a high rate of long-term control; however, aggressive surgery is associated with significant incidence of complications. Radiotherapy (RT) is currently used in patients after limited surgery and achieves excellent long-term tumor control. Stereotactic radiotherapy, both in the form of radiosurgery (RS) or fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (FSRT), has been developed as a more accurate technique of irradiation with more precise tumor localization and consequently a reduction in the volume of normal brain irradiated to high radiation doses. We provide a review of published data on outcome of conventional fractionated RT and modern radiation techniques. FSRT is a suitable treatment technique for all sizes of craniopharyngiomas, and efficacy is comparable to conventional RT. Single-fraction stereotactic radiosurgery is usually delivered to small tumors away from critical structures. Longer follow-up is necessary to confirm the excellent tumor control and the potential reduction of long-term radiation toxicity.
2009
Craniopharyngiomas; Radiosurgery; Radiotherapy; Stereotactic radiotherapy; Surgery; Toxicity; Craniopharyngioma; Humans; Pituitary Neoplasms; Radiosurgery; Time Factors; Treatment Outcome; Dose Fractionation; Surgery; Neurology (clinical)
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The role of fractionated radiotherapy and radiosurgery in the management of patients with craniopharyngioma / Minniti, G.; Esposito, V.; Amichetti, M.; Maurizi Enrici, R.. - In: NEUROSURGICAL REVIEW. - ISSN 0344-5607. - STAMPA. - 32:2(2009), pp. 125-132. [10.1007/s10143-009-0186-4]
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