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机器人辅助 CyberKnife 放射外科治疗脉络膜转移。

Robotic assisted CyberKnife radiosurgery for the treatment of choroidal metastasis.

机构信息

Department of Ophthalmology, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich, Munich, Germany.

European CyberKnife Center Munich, Munich, Germany.

出版信息

Eye (Lond). 2021 Dec;35(12):3376-3383. doi: 10.1038/s41433-020-01299-8. Epub 2021 Feb 11.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Choroidal metastases occur in many patients with systemic cancer and limit quality of life due to visual deterioration or pain. The limited prognosis of these patients demand treatment approaches that aim at a quick response and easy application. We evaluated a robotic assisted radiosurgery device, the CyberKnife, in the treatment of choroidal metastasis.

METHODS

Following retrobulbar anaesthesia, target volume was defined by an interdisciplinary team using gadolinium-contrast-enhanced MRI, computer tomography (CT) as well as all previously obtained clinical data. Radiation was delivered in a single fraction with a CyberKnife at a radiation dose of 21 Gy with a 70% isodose. We evaluated tumour height, reflectivity, visual acuity and side effects over the course of the follow-up.

RESULTS

A total of four patients were included in this report. Mean follow-up time was 31 months, and all patients showed decreased tumour volume and signs of fibrosis during follow-up. One patient remained stable in terms of visual acuity, two patients lost visual acuity and one patient improved and had a functional visual acuity at last follow-up. One patient developed radiation retinopathy with subsequent neovascular glaucoma that needed further management. All other patients did not show any signs of radiation induced side effects.

CONCLUSION

We report on the outcome of robotic CyberKnife radiosurgery in the treatment of uveal metastasis. We believe that single session, outpatient treatment delivery that can be facilitated with CyberKnife radiosurgery offer some benefits for this particularly sick group of patients.

摘要

目的

脉络膜转移发生于许多患有全身癌症的患者中,由于视力恶化或疼痛,会降低生活质量。这些患者的预后有限,需要采用快速响应和易于应用的治疗方法。我们评估了一种名为 CyberKnife 的机器人辅助放射外科设备在治疗脉络膜转移中的应用。

方法

球后麻醉后,由一个跨学科团队使用钆增强磁共振成像(MRI)、计算机断层扫描(CT)以及所有先前获得的临床数据来定义靶区。采用 CyberKnife 在单次分割中给予 21Gy 的放射剂量,采用 70%的等剂量线。我们在随访过程中评估肿瘤高度、反射率、视力和副作用。

结果

本报告共纳入 4 名患者。中位随访时间为 31 个月,所有患者在随访过程中均显示肿瘤体积缩小和纤维化迹象。1 名患者的视力保持稳定,2 名患者视力下降,1 名患者视力改善并在最后一次随访时具有功能性视力。1 名患者发生放射性视网膜病变,随后出现新生血管性青光眼,需要进一步治疗。其他所有患者均未出现放射相关副作用的迹象。

结论

我们报告了使用机器人 CyberKnife 放射外科治疗眼内转移的结果。我们认为,单次治疗、门诊治疗的实施方式为这一特殊患者群体提供了一些益处。

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