This study was performed to assess the impact of gamma knife radiosurgery (RS) in
the treatment of glomus jugulare tumors. Between February 1993 and February 1999,
thirteen patients (9 women, 4 men; mean age 63.5 years, range 29 to 79 years) underwent
stereotactic radiosurgery for glomus jugulare tumors with the Leksell Gamma Knife
at the Neurosurgical Department of the University of Vienna. Four patients, mean age
74.5 years, range 67 to 79 years, underwent radiosurgery as the only treatment. Nine
patients received radiosurgery as adjuvant therapy after previous treatment had failed:
surgical resection in 9 patients and additional fractionated external beam radiation
in two of these patients. Pretreatment evaluation included the staging of all tumors
according to the Fisch Classification: De1 (7), De2 (1), Di1 (4) and Di2 (1). The
mean follow-up period was 4.2 years, range 0.7 to 6.7 years. Ten patients, 77 %, were
treated prior to 1997, the mean follow-up period being 5 years. Six patients showed
no clinical changes, while six experienced an improvement of their clinical symptoms
and neurological deficits. One patient was lost to follow-up. Radiation-induced transient
cranial nerve neuropathies were observed in two patients. Serial MRI scans revealed
tumor control in all patients, with unaltered tumor size in 10 and shrinkage in three
patients. The results indicate that RS is an attractive treatment option for glomus
jugulare tumors and will occupy an increasingly important role in the management of
these tumors in selected patients.
Key words:
Stereotactic Radiosurgery - Glomus Jugulare Tumors - Skull Base - Gamma Knife
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