Uveal Melanoma
Uveal Melanoma and Gamma Knife
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The most common surgical treatment for uveal melanomas is enucleation, but several centers have relatively large series in the treatment of these tumors with Gamma surgery. Other therapeutic options include radium plaque therapy, and proton beam therapy. The first uveal melanoma was treated with Gamma surgery in Buenos Aires and has become a more frequently used procedure for this unusual pathology. The use of Gamma surgery and its stereotactic technique requires that the eyeball be fixated relative to the stereotactic frame. This is accomplished with retrobulbar blocks and external fixative sutures that are attached to the frame. At the University of Vienna the use of specially designed suction device that is attached to the frame is utilized. The Sheffield group reported a series of 29 patients treated and
followed for an Of the three patients treated at the University of Virginia, there
has either been no change or slight decrease in the size of the tumor
with at least two years of follow up. When required, we placed a spacer
to elevate the eyelid to prevent radiation injury to the lid. One of
the three patients we treated with two sessions in order to
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