Outcome Evaluation of Repeat Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations.
Georgios MantziarisStylianos PikisChloé DumotSamantha DayawansaRoman LiščákJaromír HanuškaChien-Chen ChouHuai-Che YangNuria Martínez MorenoRoberto Martinez ÁlvarezL Dade LunsfordAjay NiranjanZhishuo WeiPriyanka SrinivasanLilly W TangAhmed M NabeelWael A RedaSameh R TawadrosKhaled AbdelkarimAmr M N El-ShehabyReem M EmadAhmed Hesham ElazzaziSelçuk PekerYavuz SamancıVarun PadmanabanFrancis J JareczekJames McInerneyKevin M CockroftDavid MathieuSalman AldakhilJuan Diego AlzateDouglas KondziolkaManjul TripathiJoshua D PalmerRituraj UpadhyayMichelle LinGabriel ZadaCheng YuChristopher P CifarelliDaniel T CifarelliZhiyuan XuJason P SheehanPublished in: Stroke (2023)
Repeat SRS confers reasonable obliteration rates with a low complication risk. With most complications occurring in the first 3 years, extending the latency period to 5 years generally increases the rate of favorable patient outcomes and reduces the necessity of a third intervention.