Swedish Establishes Integrated Radiosurgery Center in Seattle
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The Center recently installed the latest model Leksell Gamma Knife, made by
"Having both Gamma Knife and CyberKnife at a single facility allows surgeons, radiation oncologists and physicists to select the very best treatment modality for every patient," said
"The Radiosurgery Center is another example in a long history of innovation by radiation oncologists here," said
Gamma Knife Surgery Now Offered at the Swedish Radiosurgery Center
Gamma Knife surgery, a form of stereotactic radiosurgery, is a non-invasive method for treating brain disorders. It involves the delivery of a single, high dose of radiation to an intracranial target in the skull to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. The Gamma Knife's extreme precision makes it possible to administer a high radiation dose to the diseased area, minimizing the risk of damaging adjacent healthy tissue.
"The key to the success of the Gamma Knife is its ability to accurately focus many beams of high-intensity gamma radiation to converge on one or more tumors," said Neurosurgeon
The technology is used for a variety of neurological disorders – including blood vessel abnormalities in the brain (arteriovenous malformations), benign brain tumors (acoustic neuromas, meningiomas, pituitary tumors), canderous brain tumors (glioma, brain metastases) and painful conditions such as trigeminal neuralgia. Dr. Young also expects to use the Gamma Knife to treat essential tremor. Research is being conducted on other possible uses such as treating in epilepsy, Parkinson's disease and melanoma of the eye.
Gamma Knife surgery avoids surgically opening the skull, which has obvious advantages for the patient's quality of life, treatment cost, clinical outcomes and reduction of complications. The Gamma Knife procedure is completed in a shorter time frame and patients generally go home within a few hours, resuming normal activities within a few days. Side effects of treatment are usually minimal. Some patients experience a mild headache, but there is no loss of hair or nausea, as with some cancer treatments. The procedure is covered by most insurance plans.
The Gamma Knife is uniquely well suited to treat tumors that have metastasized to the brain from the lung, breast, etc. It is particularly effective on tumors smaller than 3.5 cm in diameter, and with patients who have multiple lesions. The system is highly flexible and, if need be, the treating physicians are often able to treat numerous tumors in the brain in one setting. Research studies on the Gamma Knife have shown that local control – meaning the specific tumor treated does not come back – exceeds an average of 85 percent for the management of tumors in any brain location.
CyberKnife Can Treat Tumors in Brain, Spine, Lung, Prostate, Liver and Pancreas
CyberKnife, like Gamma Knife, is a stereotactic technology, which in addition to the brain can treat tumors in other parts of the body including the spine, lung, prostate, liver and pancreas. It, too, is incredibly precise and can track moving targets accurately within 1 to 2 millimeters. Plus, it has built-in motion correction capability in case a patient moves during treatment.
Radiation oncologist
With CyberKnife, the normal tissue can be better excluded from the high-dose regions, resulting in fewer side effects."
For more information, contact the Swedish Radiosurgery Center at 206-320-7130.
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