2024
Laser interstitial thermal therapy for new and recurrent meningioma: a prospective and retrospective case series.
Chiang V, Pugazenthi S, Leidig W, Rodriguez A, Prabhu S, Haskell-Mendoza A, Fecci P, Placantonakis D, Abram S, Lega B, Kim A. Laser interstitial thermal therapy for new and recurrent meningioma: a prospective and retrospective case series. Journal Of Neurosurgery 2024, 141: 642-652. PMID: 38457795, DOI: 10.3171/2023.12.jns231542.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLaser interstitial thermal therapyInterstitial thermal therapyRecurrent meningiomasComplication rateTreatment optionsFollow-upCohort studyResistant to standard therapyBrain tumorsProgression-free survivalOutcome dataOverall survival rateRetrospective case seriesProspective multicenter registryPatients to dateThermal therapyStandard therapyMulticenter registryAblation coverageCase seriesTumor typesAdult patientsMedian lengthMeningiomasDisease progression
2018
BRAF V600 Mutation and BRAF Kinase Inhibitors in Conjunction With Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Intracranial Melanoma Metastases: A Multicenter Retrospective Study
Mastorakos P, Xu Z, Yu J, Hess J, Qian J, Chatrath A, Taylor DG, Kondziolka D, Warnick R, Chiang V, Sheehan J. BRAF V600 Mutation and BRAF Kinase Inhibitors in Conjunction With Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Intracranial Melanoma Metastases: A Multicenter Retrospective Study. Neurosurgery 2018, 84: 868-880. PMID: 29846702, PMCID: PMC6505443, DOI: 10.1093/neuros/nyy203.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMelanoma brain metastasesBrain metastasesBRAF inhibitorsStereotactic radiosurgeryBRAF mutationsIntracerebral hematomaDiagnosis of BMEffects of BRAFiMulticenter retrospective cohort studyIntracranial melanoma metastasesPD-1 inhibitorsMulticenter retrospective studyRetrospective cohort studyKaplan-Meier methodologyPositive prognostic factorBRAF V600 mutationBRAF mutation statusBRAF kinase inhibitorsMultivariate regression analysisWild-type BRAFCohort studyHazard ratioMedian survivalIndependent predictorsPrognostic factorsStereotactic Radiosurgery for Trigeminal Neuralgia in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Multicenter Study.
Xu Z, Mathieu D, Heroux F, Abbassy M, Barnett G, Mohammadi AM, Kano H, Caruso J, Shih HH, Grills IS, Lee K, Krishnan S, Kaufmann AM, Lee JYK, Alonso-Basanta M, Kerr M, Pierce J, Kondziolka D, Hess JA, Gerrard J, Chiang V, Lunsford LD, Sheehan JP. Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Trigeminal Neuralgia in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Multicenter Study. Neurosurgery 2018, 84: 499-505. PMID: 29688562, DOI: 10.1093/neuros/nyy142.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRecurrence-free rateTrigeminal neuralgiaStereotactic radiosurgeryPain responsePain controlMultiple sclerosisMS-related trigeminal neuralgiaFavorable initial responseReasonable pain controlRetrospective cohort studyMedian latency periodLarge patient seriesGamma Knife CenterFacial pain responsesFacial numbnessCohort studyClinical outcomesMedical managementPatient seriesMulticenter studySurgical interventionPatientsLatency periodRisk profileInitial response
2014
Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Cerebellopontine Angle Meningiomas: A Multicenter Study
Ding D, Starke RM, Kano H, Nakaji P, Barnett GH, Mathieu D, Chiang V, Omay SB, Hess J, McBride HL, Honea N, Lee JY, Rahmathulla G, Evanoff WA, Alonso-Basanta M, Lunsford LD, Sheehan JP. Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Cerebellopontine Angle Meningiomas: A Multicenter Study. Neurosurgery 2014, 75: 398-408. PMID: 24991710, DOI: 10.1227/neu.0000000000000480.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGamma knife radiosurgeryCerebellopontine angle meningiomaNeurological deteriorationCPA meningiomasKnife radiosurgeryNorth American Gamma Knife ConsortiumSymptomatic adverse radiation effectsTumor progressionLower maximal dosePermanent neurological deteriorationCommon presenting symptomInitial surgical resectionMulticenter cohort studyOutcomes of patientsProgression-free survivalSignificant neurological morbidityMedian tumor volumeAdverse radiation effectsMultivariate regression analysisAdjuvant treatmentNeurological morbidityPresenting symptomCohort studyMost patientsSurgical resection