The radiosurgery center of MIBS opened in November, 2008 in Saint-Petersburg. The center is equipped with a radio surgical installation unit Gamma-knife (Leksell Gamma Knife Perfexion) manufactured by a Swedish company Elekta.

In March, 2011 the radiosurgery center of MIBS was given a special certificate of the Swedish company Elekta. It marked the execution of 1000 radio surgical operations on the Gamma knife unit (Leksell Gamma Knife).

Today after a little more than 9 years, specialists of the center have performed more than 6000 neurosurgical interventions.

In the center there are all capacities for modern highly qualified radio surgical treatment of patients with brain tumors, vascular malformations and functional pathology. The center is comprised of in-patient department accommodating 50 patients from other cities, computer tomography and magnetic resonance tomography rooms. The personnel of the clinic received long-term training in world`s leading Gamma knife centers.

 

Indications for Gamma Knife® Treatment

Gamma Knife® can be used to treat an array of benign and malignant tumors located in the cranial cavity, brain metastases, vascular malformations, trigeminal neuralgia, choroid, and other diseases.

Gamma Knife® treatment is NOT indicated in the following cases:

  • Severe decompensated condition of the patient
  • The presence of acute symptoms of brain compression
  • Increased intracranial pressure
 

Brain tumors

 

Cerebrovascular disease

 

Functional Brain Diseases

 

Eye diseases

 

What is Gamma Knife®?

Gamma Knife® (Leksell Perfexion) is a radiosurgical device manufactured by the Swedish company Elekta, designed to treat pathological lesions (benign and malignant tumors and vascular malformations) in the cranial cavity. Gamma Knife® works like a non-invasive surgical knife by using 196 converging radiation beams from of cobalt-60 sources.

The advanced Gamma Knife® is a high-tech computerized device based on latest achievements of medical radiology, neurosurgery and robotics.

Like a neurosurgical operation, the Gamma Knife® treatment procedure is performed only once, however, there are no skin incisions and there is no need to perform craniotomy.

Radiation from 196 cobalt-60 sources passes through the holes in the collimator helmets to the selected target point. While radiation of each individual beam does not have a damaging effect on the brain, when converged in the isocenter, they create a high total dose sufficient to kill the tumor or obliterate arteriovenous malformations. The targeting accuracy is less than 0.5 mm, which completely excludes the irradiation of healthy brain tissue and the entire body.

Under the impact of a high dose of radiation, the DNA of tumor cells is destroyed, the cells lose their ability to multiply and gradually die. Some tumors completely "dissolve" and disappear, some remain the same size, or shrink and never grow again.

The treatment of arteriovenous malformations involves obliteration of pathologic vessels causing the blood flow in them to stop. In this case, the total shutdown of the malformation from the bloodstream leads to the complete cure of the patient from this disease.

Radiosurgery is considered to be the most significant achievement in the development of neurosurgery in the last 20 years. Thanks to its reliability, accuracy and efficiency, Gamma Knife® is considered to be the “gold standard” in radiosurgery.

The first Gamma Knife® treatment was performed in 1968, and over a million patients have been treated since then. Today, there are more than 300 Gamma Knife® departments in the developed countries all over the world.

Efficiency and safety

The effectiveness and safety of the treatment are confirmed by long observation periods (more than 50 years) and are reflected in more than 2000 publications.

Due to its reliability, accuracy and efficiency, Gamma Knife® is recognized as the “gold standard” in radiosurgery. It has a targeting accuracy of 0.5 mm in automatic mode, which completely eliminates the risk of errors.

Gamma Knife® operating principle is based on the damage of tumor DNA, which leads to the death of tumor cells.

Treatment of arteriovenous malformations involves obliteration of the blood vessels causing vascular thrombosis and shutting down the obliterated vessels from the bloodstream.

Gamma Knife® Treatment

Treatment is carried out in just one procedure and usually takes several hours.

Gamma Knife® treatment is completely painless and does not require general anesthesia. There are no skin incisions; in most cases, patients return to their daily activities the day after treatment.

Treatment is possible for any lesion sites, including those located at the skull base and in the deep structures of the brain.

Gamma Knife® Advantages

  • Treatment is carried out in one day
  • No hospitalization required
  • No risk of general anesthesia
  • No need for a long recovery period
  • No risk of bleeding or infection
  • Treatment of multiple lesions is possible
  • Capability to safely treat lesions located in the deep structures of the brain and at the skull base
  • Capability to treat relapsed tumors after surgery and radiation therapy