Gamma knife stereotactic radiosurgery in ENT

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Gamma Knife Stereotactic Radiosurgery in ENT  ​1​

Definition: This procedure involves fixing a rigid stereotactic frame to the patient’s head, which acts as a reference, defining the volume it encloses in a set of X, Y, and Z co ordinates. This is combined with radiological images can be used to target tumors and pathologies involving the skull base. Radiation is then delivered using gamma chambers. The fundamental difference between radiosurgery and irradiation is that in radiosurgery it is delivered as a single high dose rather than a fractionated course as seen in irradiation.

Gamma knife stereotactic radiosurgery in ENT
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Differences between irradiation and radiosurgery:

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