Summary:
Statistical analysis of a group of 121 patients with acoustic neurinoma treated by gamma knife in our
department between 1992–1996 was made. Although the median follow-up was only 2 years, some
significant risk factors were detected. Prior microsurgery and the older type of planning system were
risk factors for development of complications after radiosurgery. Since 1994 a new planning system
Gamma Plan has been used and the risk of the facial and trigeminal neuropathy after radiosurgery
decreased, because the quality of the treatment plan had a significant effect on the result of radiosur-
gery.
Key words:
acoustic neurinoma, radiosurgery, gamma knife, complications
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