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The Role of Gamma Knife Radiosurgery in Treatment of Brain Lesions ( A Statistical Study for the First 1059 Patients Treated by Gamma Knife Radiosurgery in Neuroscience Hospital in Iraq)

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    • Ahmed A Salam Al Atraqchi 1
    • Yasir M. H. Hamandi 2
    • Abulameer Jasim Al-Khafaji 3

    1 Neuroscience Hospital, Baghdad- Iraq

    2 Al-Nahrain College of Medicine, Baghdad, Iraq

    3 *** Iraqi Board for Medical Specializations, Baghdad, Iraq

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ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND:
Statistical study for the first 1059 patients treated by Gamma knife radiosurgery in IRAQ, in
neuroscience hospital
OBJECTIVE:
Gamma knife surgery is a minimally invasive technique indicated for the treatment of different brain
lesions with Cobalt60
PATIENTS AND METHODS:
A retrospective study was conducted on a total of 1059 consecutive patients who underwent 1039
sessions of GKS procedures using perfexion model , at the neuroscience hospital between January
2016 and July 2017
RESULTS:
There were 568 males and 432 females. The mean age was 33.2 years , all patients were treated with
gamma knife radiosurgery. The indications included brain tumors, vascular malformations
& neuromodulation therapy for (epilepsy & trigeminal neuralgia).
CONCLUSION:
Gamma knife management is an effective, minimally invasive with minimal side effects.
Gamma Knife is indicated for the treatment of brain lesions & functional neuromodulations for pain
and epilepsy.

Keywords

  • Gamma Knife
  • Radiosurgery
  • Functional Neurosurgery
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Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal
Volume 19, Issue 2
June 2020
Page 119-126
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Al Atraqchi, A., Hamandi, Y., & Al-Khafaji, A. (2020). The Role of Gamma Knife Radiosurgery in Treatment of Brain Lesions ( A Statistical Study for the First 1059 Patients Treated by Gamma Knife Radiosurgery in Neuroscience Hospital in Iraq). Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 19(2), 119-126.

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Ahmed A Salam Al Atraqchi; Yasir M. H. Hamandi; Abulameer Jasim Al-Khafaji. "The Role of Gamma Knife Radiosurgery in Treatment of Brain Lesions ( A Statistical Study for the First 1059 Patients Treated by Gamma Knife Radiosurgery in Neuroscience Hospital in Iraq)". Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 19, 2, 2020, 119-126.

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Al Atraqchi, A., Hamandi, Y., Al-Khafaji, A. (2020). 'The Role of Gamma Knife Radiosurgery in Treatment of Brain Lesions ( A Statistical Study for the First 1059 Patients Treated by Gamma Knife Radiosurgery in Neuroscience Hospital in Iraq)', Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 19(2), pp. 119-126.

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Al Atraqchi, A., Hamandi, Y., Al-Khafaji, A. The Role of Gamma Knife Radiosurgery in Treatment of Brain Lesions ( A Statistical Study for the First 1059 Patients Treated by Gamma Knife Radiosurgery in Neuroscience Hospital in Iraq). Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2020; 19(2): 119-126.

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