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Radiosurgery: Where We Were, Are, and May Be in the Third Millennium

Ajay Niranjan, L. Dade Lunsford

发表年份
2000
引用次数
74

摘要

Radiosurgery will celebrate its Golden Jubilee in the year 2001. More than 100,000 patients throughout the world have undergone radiosurgery since Lars Leksell first described the technique in 1951. Rapid developments in neuroimaging and even robotic technology in the past decade have contributed to improved outcomes and wider applications for radiosurgery. A variety of different radiosurgical techniques have been developed in the past two decades. Numerous studies have examined the benefits and risks of radiosurgery performed with various devices. The long-term results of radiosurgery are now available, and these results have established radiosurgery as an effective noninvasive treatment method for intracranial vascular malformations and many tumors. Additional applications of radiosurgery for the treatment of malignant tumors and functional disorders are being assessed. Radiosurgery is an impressive combination of minimally invasive technologies administered by a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, oncologists, medical physicists, and engineers.

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RadiosurgeryMedicineMedical physicsMultidisciplinary teamRadiologyRadiation therapy

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