CASE REPORT: Adaptive fractionated treatment of Metastatic Oesophageal
Carcinoma with Leksell Gamma Knife® Icon™
Bristol Gamma Knife Centre, University Hospitals Bristol
• 54 year old male with Metastatic Oesophageal Carcinoma (Dec, 2014)
• 8 x palliative chemotherapy
• Left-sided weakness (July, 2016)
• MRI 2 x brain metastases
• Significant increase in volume on planning scan compared to diagnostic imaging
[Document reference number: 4513 371 1528]
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TREATMENT OVERVIEW
• Mask based treatment due to tumor
size
• 30Gy in 3# delivered 2 weeks apart
• MRI and re-planning prior to each
fraction
• Patient tolerated treatment with
minimal side effects
Tumor Regression
57.6% reduction at fraction 2
83.1% reduction at fraction 3
FRACTION 1: volume 15.643 cm3
C = 0.99 S = 0.87 GI = 2.85 PCI = 0.86
FRACTION 3: volume 2.639 cm3
C = 1.0 S = 0.86 GI = 2.52 PCI = 0.86
FRACTION 2: volume 6.628 cmC = 1.00 S = 0.86 GI = 2.64 PCI = 0.86 57.6% reduction in volume
83.1% reduction in volume
3 month follow-up scan
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Benefits of Leksell Gamma Knife
Icon treatment for this patient
• Fractionated treatment of large metastasis possible with Icon
• Avoided surgery and the inherent risks and expenses associated with it
• Minimal side effects:- The patient would have experienced increased side-
effects if treatment had been delivered in a single session
- A single treatment increases the likelihood of the patient getting increased oedema and intracranial swelling. Therefore, with single session treatments it is more likely to experience an increase in symptoms such as headaches, nausea and tiredness.
Thank you
Photographies supplied courtesy of Bristol Gamma Knife Centre, University Hospitals Bristol, NHS Foundation Trust.
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