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Preoperative radiosurgery for brain metastases (PREOP-1): A feasibility trial

Clinical and Translational Radiation Oncology(2024)

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Purpose Preoperative radiosurgery (SRS) of brain metastases aims to achieve cavity local control with a reduction in leptomeningeal relapse and without additional radionecrosis than postoperative SRS. We present the final results of a prospective feasibility trial of linac-based stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) prior to neurosurgical resection of a brain metastasis (PREOP-1). Methods Eligibility criteria included a brain metastasis (BM) up to 4 cm in diameter for elective resection. The primary endpoint was the feasibility of delivering linac-based preoperative SRS in all patients prior to anticipated gross tumour resection. Secondary endpoints included rates of leptomeningeal disease (LMD), local control and overall survival. Exploratory endpoints were the level of expression of immunological and proliferative markers. Results Thirteen patients of median age 65 years (range 41–77) were recruited. Twelve patients (92 %) received preoperative radiosurgery and metastasectomy and one patient went directly to surgery and received postoperative SRS, thus the primary endpoint was not met. The median time between referral and preoperative SRS was 6.5 working days (1–10) and from SRS to neurosurgery was 1 day (0–5). The median prescribed dose was 16 Gy (14–19) to a median planning target volume of 12.7 cm3 (5.9–26.1). Five patients completed 12-month follow-up after preoperative SRS without local recurrence or leptomeningeal disease. The patient who received postoperative FSRT developed LMD after six months. There was one transient toxicity (grade 2 alopecia) and nine patients have died from extracranial causes. Patients reported significant improvement in motor weakness at 6 months (P = 0.04). No pattern in changes of marker expression was observed. Conclusion In patients with large brain metastasis without raised intracranial pressure, linac-based preoperative SRS was feasible in 12/13 patients and safe in 12/12 patients without any surgical delay or intracranial complications.
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Preoperative,Radiosurgery,Brain,Metastases,Feasibility,Trial
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