Object. The current study was undertaken to evaluate the tumor control rate and functional outcome after Gamma Knife surgery (GKS) in patients with a trigeminal schwannoma. The conditions associated with the development of cranial neuropathies after radiosurgery were scrutinized. Methods. The authors reviewed the clinical records and radiological data in 22 consecutive patients who received GKS for a trigeminal schwannoma. The median tumor volume was 4.1 ml (0.2–12.0 ml), and the mean tumor margin dose was 13.3 6 1.3 Gy at an isodose line of 49.9 6 0.6% (mean 6 standard deviation). The median clinical followup period was 46 months (range 24–89 months), and the median length of imaging follow-up was 37 months (range 24–79 months). Re...
Purpose: To analyse prospectively the long-term results of Gamma Knife surgery (GKS) in patients wit...
Radical resection of facial nerve schwannomas classically implies a high risk of severe facial pals...
<i>Background:</i> Intracranial neoplasms can cause pain similar to trigeminal neuralgia. Literature...
Object: The purpose of the study was to assess the role of Gamma Knife surgery (GKS) in secondary tr...
Schwannomas involving the occulomotor cranial nerves (CNs; III, IV and VI), can be disabling, due t...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Gamma knife radiosurgery is an alternative for the treat-ment of medically r...
Purpose: To evaluate the safety-efficacy of Gamma Knife surgery (GKS) as a second treatment for clas...
OBJECT: The aim of this study was to evaluate the tumor control rate and functional outcomes after G...
Facial nerve schwannomas are rare tumors and account for less than 2% of intracranial neurinomas, de...
OBJECT: The aim of this study was to identify pain relief and treatment morbidity following gamma k...
OBJECTIVE: Trigeminal schwannomas (TS) are benign tumors that are managed by surgical resection and/...
Purpose: To identify patterns of initially pain freedom response in patients with classical trigemin...
Objective Facial nerve preservation is a critical measure of clinical outcome after vestibular schwa...
Objective: The authors conducted this study to present the long-term treatment outcomes (minimum 2 y...
OBJECT: The authors prospectively analyzed volume changes in vestibular schwannomas (VSs) after ster...
Purpose: To analyse prospectively the long-term results of Gamma Knife surgery (GKS) in patients wit...
Radical resection of facial nerve schwannomas classically implies a high risk of severe facial pals...
<i>Background:</i> Intracranial neoplasms can cause pain similar to trigeminal neuralgia. Literature...
Object: The purpose of the study was to assess the role of Gamma Knife surgery (GKS) in secondary tr...
Schwannomas involving the occulomotor cranial nerves (CNs; III, IV and VI), can be disabling, due t...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Gamma knife radiosurgery is an alternative for the treat-ment of medically r...
Purpose: To evaluate the safety-efficacy of Gamma Knife surgery (GKS) as a second treatment for clas...
OBJECT: The aim of this study was to evaluate the tumor control rate and functional outcomes after G...
Facial nerve schwannomas are rare tumors and account for less than 2% of intracranial neurinomas, de...
OBJECT: The aim of this study was to identify pain relief and treatment morbidity following gamma k...
OBJECTIVE: Trigeminal schwannomas (TS) are benign tumors that are managed by surgical resection and/...
Purpose: To identify patterns of initially pain freedom response in patients with classical trigemin...
Objective Facial nerve preservation is a critical measure of clinical outcome after vestibular schwa...
Objective: The authors conducted this study to present the long-term treatment outcomes (minimum 2 y...
OBJECT: The authors prospectively analyzed volume changes in vestibular schwannomas (VSs) after ster...
Purpose: To analyse prospectively the long-term results of Gamma Knife surgery (GKS) in patients wit...
Radical resection of facial nerve schwannomas classically implies a high risk of severe facial pals...
<i>Background:</i> Intracranial neoplasms can cause pain similar to trigeminal neuralgia. Literature...