Stereotactic Radiosurgery in Metastatic Spine Disease-A Systemic Review of the Literature

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Palacio Giraldo, Adriana [1 ,2 ]
Sohm, David [1 ]
Neugebauer, Johannes [1 ,2 ]
Leone, Gianpaolo [1 ,2 ]
Bergovec, Marko [1 ,2 ]
Dammerer, Dietmar [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Karl Landsteiner Univ Hlth Sci, Dept Orthoped & Traumatol, Dr Karl Dorrek Str 30, A-3500 Krems, Austria
[2] Univ Hosp Krems, Div Orthopaed & Traumatol, Mitterweg 10, A-3500 Krems, Austria
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radiosurgery; spinal metastasis; metastatic spinal disease; spine stereotactic radiosurgery; BODY RADIATION-THERAPY; CLINICAL-EXPERIENCE; RADIOTHERAPY; MANAGEMENT; REIRRADIATION; TUMORS; CORD; COMPLICATIONS; COMPRESSION; TOLERANCE;
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10.3390/cancers16162787
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Simple Summary Patients with metastatic spine disease face significant challenges and limitations with current therapy options. The aim of this study is to explore the existing literature on spinal stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) to understand its potential and effectiveness in managing this condition. The motivation stems from a desire to contribute to the field of medical science and improve patient care. This study highlights SRS as a safe and effective technique for managing spinal metastases. It offers good pain control and tumor control with minimal complications. This review strengthens the understanding of SRS for managing spinal metastases, emphasizing its efficacy and the need for personalized treatment plans. Overall, the findings highlight the evolving role of SRS in a multidimensional approach to managing spinal metastases.Abstract Background: This study investigated the efficacy of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) in managing spinal metastasis. Traditionally, surgery was the primary approach, but SRS has emerged as a promising alternative. Objective: The study aims to evaluate the efficacy of stereotactic radiosurgery in the management of spinal metastasis in terms of local tumor control, patient survival, and quality of life, identifying both advantages and limitations of SRS. Methods: Through an extensive literature search in PubMed with cross-referencing, relevant full-text-available papers published between 2012 and 2022 in English or German were included. The search string used was "metastatic spine diseases AND SRS OR stereotactic radiosurgery". Results: There is growing evidence of SRS as a precise and effective treatment. SRS delivers high radiation doses while minimizing exposure to critical neural structures, offering benefits like pain relief, limited tumor growth, and a low complication rate, even for tumors resistant to traditional radiation therapies. SRS can be a primary treatment for certain metastatic cases, particularly those without spinal cord compression. Conclusions: SRS appears to be a preferable option for oligometastasis and radioresistant lesions, assuming there are no contraindications. Further research is necessary to refine treatment protocols, determine optimal radiation dose and fractionation schemes, and assess the long-term effects of SRS on neural structures.
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