Хирургическое лечение метастазов в головной мозг: проблемы и нюансы
https://doi.org/10.62546/3034-1477-2024-2-2-49-61
Аннотация
Метастазы в головной мозг — наиболее распространенный тип внутричерепных опухолевых образований. Современное лечение метастазов в головной мозг является сложной проблемой, и традиционно пациенты с поражением ЦНС имеют плохой прогноз. Однако успехи системной лекарственной терапии, достижения лучевых методов лечения и мультидисциплинарный, индивидуализирующий дифференциальный подход к каждому пациенту значительно увеличили показатели выживаемости в этой группе пациентов. Хирургическая резекция играет важную роль в лечении метастазов в головной мозг. В данной статье мы обсуждаем развивающуюся роль хирургического метода в лечении разнородной группы пациентов с метастатическим поражением головного мозга.
Об авторах
Д. А. КорзеневРоссия
Корзенев Даниил Аркадьевич — врач-нейрохирург нейрохирургического отделения
197376, Санкт-Петербург, ул. Академика Павлова, д. 12а
Г. Б. Алиев
Россия
Алиев Гамзат Барилмагомедович — заведующий нейрохирургическим отделением
197376, Санкт-Петербург, ул. Академика Павлова, д. 12а
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Корзенев Д.А., Алиев Г.Б. Хирургическое лечение метастазов в головной мозг: проблемы и нюансы. Клинический случай в онкологии. 2024;2(2):49-61. https://doi.org/10.62546/3034-1477-2024-2-2-49-61
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Korzenev D.A., Aliev G.B. Surgical treatment of brain metastases: problems and nuances. Clinical Case in Oncology. 2024;2(2):49-61. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.62546/3034-1477-2024-2-2-49-61