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Steven D. Chang, MD, the Robert C. and Jeannette Powell Professor

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  • Staged stereotactic irradiation for acoustic neuroma.

    Chang SD, Gibbs IC, Sakamoto GT, Lee E, Oyelese A, Adler JR. Neurosurgery. 2005; 56 (6): 1254-61; discussion 1261-3

    Stereotactic radiosurgery has proven effective in the treatment of acoustic neuromas. Prior reports using single-stage radiosurgery consistently have shown excellent tumor control, but only up to a 50 to 73% likelihood of maintaining hearing at pretreatment levels. Staged, frame-based radiosurgery using 12-hour interfraction intervals previously has been shown by our group to achieve excellent tumor control while increasing the rate of hearing preservation at 2 years to 77%. The arrival of CyberKnife (Accuray, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA) image-guided radiosurgery now makes it more practical to treat acoustic neuroma with a staged approach. We hypothesize that such factors may further minimize injury of adjacent cranial nerves. In this retrospective study, we report our experience with staged radiosurgery for managing acoustic neuromas.

    PubMedID: 15918941

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