Fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy in craniopharyngiomas: A systematic review and single arm meta-analysis

J Neurooncol. 2024 May;167(3):373-385. doi: 10.1007/s11060-024-04621-6. Epub 2024 Mar 8.

Abstract

Introduction: Numerous studies have demonstrated Fractionated Stereotactic Radiotherapy's (FSRT) effectiveness in tumor control post-resection for craniopharyngiomas. Nevertheless, past literature has presented conflicting findings particularly regarding endocrine and visual function outcomes. This study aims to elucidate FSRT's efficacy and safety for this population.

Methods: Adhering to PRISMA, a systematic review and meta-analyses was conducted. Included studies had to report the effects of FSRT for treating craniopharyngiomas in a sample greater than four patients, addressing at least one of the outcomes of interest: improvement in visual acuity or field, new-onset hypopituitarism, effectiveness, and tumor progression. Relative risk with 95% confidence intervals were used to assess the outcomes.

Results: After retrieving a total of 1292 studies, 10 articles met the predefined criteria and thus were finally selected, amounting to a total of 256 patients. The improvement in visual acuity was estimated at 45% (95% CI: 6-83%), while the improvement in the visual field was 22% (95% CI: 0-51%). Regarding endocrine function, the new-onset hypopituitarism rate was found to be 5% (95% CI: 0-11%). Relative to FSRT effectiveness, the pooled estimate of the complete tumor response rate was 17% (95% CI: 4-30%), and the tumor progression rate was 7% (95% CI: 1-13%). Also, a 3-year progression-free survival rate of 98% (95% CI: 95-100%) was obtained.

Conclusion: Despite limitations and risks, FSRT shows promise as a viable therapeutic option for craniopharyngiomas, offering notable benefits for visual functions and tumor control. Further research is required to better understand the associated risks, benefits, and clinical utility.

Keywords: Craniopharyngioma; FSRT; Fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy; Meta-analysis; Radiotherapy.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review
  • Meta-Analysis
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Craniopharyngioma* / radiotherapy
  • Craniopharyngioma* / surgery
  • Dose Fractionation, Radiation
  • Humans
  • Pituitary Neoplasms* / radiotherapy
  • Pituitary Neoplasms* / surgery
  • Radiosurgery* / adverse effects
  • Radiosurgery* / methods