Stereotactic radiosurgery in the management of skull base chordomas: a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis

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Maroufi, Seyed Farzad [1 ,2 ]
Fallahi, Mohammad Sadegh [1 ,2 ]
Sabahi, Mohammadmahdi [3 ]
Maroufi, Seyede Parmis [1 ]
Sheehan, Jason P. [4 ,5 ]
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[1] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Neurosurg Res Network NRN, Universal Sci Educ & Res Network USERN, Tehran, Iran
[2] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Dept Neurosurg, Tehran, Iran
[3] Cleveland Clin Florida, Pauline Braathen Neurol Ctr, Dept Neurol Surg, Weston, FL USA
[4] Univ Virginia, Dept Neurol Surg, Charlottesville, VA USA
[5] Univ Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA
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chordoma; stereotactic radiosurgery; Gamma Knife radiosurgery; GAMMA-KNIFE SURGERY; INTRACRANIAL CHORDOMA; RADIATION-THERAPY; CHONDROSARCOMAS; RADIOTHERAPY; EXPERIENCE;
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OBJECTIVE Chordoma is a primary bone tumor with limited literature on its management because of its rarity. Resection, while considered the first-line treatment, does not always provide adequate tumor control. In this systematic review, the authors aimed to provide comprehensive insights by managing these tumors with stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). METHODS A systematic review was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines using the PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases. Search terms included chordoma and radiosurgery and their equivalent terms. Data on baseline characteristics, SRS details, and outcomes were extracted. The Joanna Briggs Institute checklist was used to assess risk of bias. A meta-analysis was performed on relevant variables. RESULTS A total of 33 eligible studies encompassing 714 patients with skull base chordomas were included. Most studies had a low risk of bias. Patients, predominantly male (57.37%) with a mean age of 46.54 years, exhibited a conventional chordoma subtype (74.77%) and primary lesions (77.91%), mainly in the clivus (98.04%). The mean lesion volume was 13.49 cm3, and 96.68% of patients had undergone prior surgical attempts. Gamma Knife radiosurgery (88.76%) was the predominant SRS method. Radiologically, 27.19% of patients experienced tumor regression, while 55.02% showed no signs of disease progression at the latest follow-up. Progression occurred after a mean of 48.02 months. Symptom improvement was noted in 27.98% of patients. Radiosurgery was associated with a relatively low overall adverse event rate (11.94%), mainly cranial nerve deficits (8.72%). Meta-regression revealed that age and primary lesion type influenced symptom improvement, while factors like extent of resection, radiotherapy, and SRS type affected adverse event rates. CONCLUSIONS This systematic review provides evidence on the safety and effectiveness of radiosurgery in the management of skull base chordomas. Local tumor control was achieved in the majority of patients treated with SRS. Various baseline characteristics and SRS features have been analyzed to identify modifying factors for each outcome to provide a framework for informed decision-making when managing these patients.
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