Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS)

Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is a non-invasive therapeutic procedure that delivers high-dose ionizing radiation to a precisely defined intracranial target with sub-millimeter accuracy, typically in one to five fractions.

Unlike conventional radiotherapy, SRS relies on:

SRS is most commonly used for:

Despite the term “surgery,” no incision is made. The “surgical” aspect refers to the precision and therapeutic intent, akin to resection.

Key Concepts

Clinical goal: Maximize tumor control or lesion ablation while minimizing damage to adjacent critical structures.