2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00264-011-1470-9
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Kyphoplasty and intra-operative radiotheray, combination of kyphoplasty and intra-operative radiation for spinal metastases: technical feasibility of a novel approach

Abstract: Purpose To evaluate whether this new method is clinically applicable after theoretical and cadaver testing. Methods The incidence of spinal metastases requiring therapy is increasing, due to enhanced life expectancy. Due to results from studies with epidural compression a combined surgical and radiation therapy is often chosen. Minimal invasive cement augmentation is an increasingly used technique, due to fast pain relief and immediate stabilisation. On the other hand, stereotactic radiosurgery is considered t… Show more

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“…Postoperative radiotherapy has been demonstrated to be able to reduce the recurrence of keloids and to be safe [8, 9]. A relatively novel photon therapy apparatus, Intrabeam, has been used in the treatment of breast cancer [10], brain cancer [11], rectal cancer [12], and vertebral metastases [13, 14] because of its small size, light weight, ease of transportation, and low operating room protection requirements. As the Intrabeam system (Zeiss Corporation) uses low-energy X-rays, patients require less protection and sustain minimal damage to tissue surrounding the target area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postoperative radiotherapy has been demonstrated to be able to reduce the recurrence of keloids and to be safe [8, 9]. A relatively novel photon therapy apparatus, Intrabeam, has been used in the treatment of breast cancer [10], brain cancer [11], rectal cancer [12], and vertebral metastases [13, 14] because of its small size, light weight, ease of transportation, and low operating room protection requirements. As the Intrabeam system (Zeiss Corporation) uses low-energy X-rays, patients require less protection and sustain minimal damage to tissue surrounding the target area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the interest in IORT has increased considerably with the development of novel miniature X-ray generators, with a new needle applicator, designed combining a stainless steel tube to protect the radiation source and a plastic tip that minimizes the absorption of the radiation. The intraoperative treatment during kyphoplasty allows the combination of surgical stabilization for pain relief and radiotherapy for tumor cell sterilization, increasing life expectancy with one minimally invasive treatment, with excellent reported results [20] , [21] , [22] , [23] , [24] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiografische Zeichen der Rekalzifizierung finden sich in der Regel nach frühestens sechs Wochen (▶ Abb. (28)(29)(30)(31). Eine Dosis eskalationsstudie (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01280032) in der die applizierte Strahlendosis schrittweise gesteigert wurde, konnte kürzlich erfolgreich abgeschlossen werden.…”
Section: Zu Erwartende Behandlungsergebnisse Und Typische Nebenwirkungenunclassified