Department of Radiation Oncology, Mayo Clinic, 4500 San Pablo Road South, Jacksonville, FL, 32224, USA.
Department of Neurological Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA.
J Neurooncol. 2021 Feb;151(3):451-459. doi: 10.1007/s11060-020-03392-0. Epub 2021 Feb 21.
Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) was born in an attempt to treat complex intracranial pathologies in a fashion whereby open surgery would create unnecessary or excessive risk. To create this innovation, it was necessary to harness advances in other fields such as engineering, physics, radiology, and computer science.
We review the history of SRS to provide context to today's current state, as well as guide future advancement in the field.
Since time of Lars Leksell, the young Swedish neurosurgeon who pioneered the development of the SRS, the collegial and essential partnership between neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists and physicists has given rise to radiosurgery as a prominent and successful tool in neurosurgical practice.
We examine how neurosurgeons have helped foster the SRS evolution and how this evolution has impacted neurosurgical practice as well as that of radiation oncology and neuro-oncology.
立体定向放射外科(SRS)诞生于试图以一种不会给开颅手术带来不必要或过度风险的方式治疗复杂的颅内病变。为了实现这一创新,有必要利用工程、物理、放射学和计算机科学等其他领域的进步。
我们回顾了 SRS 的历史,以提供当今现状的背景,并指导该领域的未来发展。
自瑞典神经外科医生 Lars Leksell 开创 SRS 发展以来,神经外科医生、放射肿瘤学家和物理学家之间的合作和基本伙伴关系使得放射外科成为神经外科实践中的一种突出且成功的工具。
我们考察了神经外科医生如何帮助推动 SRS 的发展,以及这种发展如何影响神经外科实践以及放射肿瘤学和神经肿瘤学。