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Tytuł:
Gamma knife radiosurgery in psychiatry: a review
Autorzy:
Kwinta, Robert
Kopcik, Katarzyna
Koberling, Agnieszka
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/33778443.pdf
Data publikacji:
2024-05-06
Wydawca:
Gdański Uniwersytet Medyczny
Tematy:
psychiatry
radiosurgery
gamma knife
neurosurgery
Opis:
Gamma knife radiosurgery (GKRS) is a minimally invasive technique frequently employed in neurosurgery OR oncology, and it has applications in psychiatric patients as well. While it is commonly used in conditions like obsessive-compulsive disorder, GKRS also has efficacy in treating major depression disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, autism spectrum disorder and anorexia nervosa. Promising outcomes have been observed, particularly in cases resistant to conventional treatment, leading to significant improvements in the patients' quality of life. Severe adverse effects from GKRS procedures are rare. To enhance our understanding of the utilization of GKRS in psychiatry, further extensive research, especially through double-blinded studies involving larger cohorts, is imperative. Determining the ideal volume and radiation dose for radiosurgical capsulotomy remains a key topic of research. When it comes to psychiatric neurosurgical procedures, the decision-making process should be personalized for each patient, taking all relevant factors into consideration.
Źródło:
European Journal of Translational and Clinical Medicine; 2024, 7, 1; 87-96
2657-3148
2657-3156
Pojawia się w:
European Journal of Translational and Clinical Medicine
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Current strategies for the treatment of malignant gliomas – experience of the Department of Neurosurgery, Brodno Masovian Hospital in Warsaw
Autorzy:
Turek, Grzegorz
Pasterski, Tomasz
Bankiewicz, Krzysztof
Dzierzęcki, Sebastian
Ząbek, Mirosław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1391890.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Index Copernicus International
Tematy:
Brodno Masovian Hospital
convection-enhanced delivery
gamma knife
glioblastoma
glioma
neurosurgery
Opis:
Introduction: Malignant gliomas (HGG) are the most common primary malignant brain tumors arising from glial cells. From among HGG, glioblastoma is the most common and the most malignant histological subtype, with only a 27% 2-year survival rate. Current standard medical treatment of malignant gliomas is still not satisfactory and may need some development and modification. We presented and discussed the achievements of the Department of Neurosurgery at Brodno Masovian Hospital in the treatment of malignant gliomas. Material and methods: We step by step presented and discussed the policy in the treatment of malignant gliomas. We showed all steps starting from the preparation of surgery (e.g. neuroimaging) and finishing on the presentation of the development of perioperative management – from intraoperative electrical stimulation mapping and monitoring which is nowadays already standard method to convection-enhanced delivery (CED) and gamma knife (GK) which are new and promising methods in the treatment of glioblastoma. Results: All surgical methods described in this manuscript were introduced to achieve a maximal and safe resection of a malignant glioma. CED and GK are the last-resort methods for patients with recurrent HGG. Discussion: Department of Neurosurgery at Brodno Masovian Hospital deals with all types of brain tumors, including all types of high-grade gliomas. As the first Department in Europe with close cooperation with the Department of Neurosurgery in San Francisco, we have started local infusions of drugs directly to the tumor in the real time of magnetic field, and we think that this technology may change all approaches to the treatment of high-grade gliomas.
Źródło:
Polish Journal of Surgery; 2020, 92, 5; 50-56
0032-373X
2299-2847
Pojawia się w:
Polish Journal of Surgery
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
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