Total en-bloc spondylectomy for recurrence spinal tumor / 中华外科杂志
Chinese Journal of Surgery
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(12): 121-125, 2015.
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em Chinês
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| ID: wpr-336644
ABSTRACT
<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To evaluate the clinical outcomes of total en-bloc spondylectomy (TES) in recurrence spinal tumor.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>The study was a retrospective study of recurrence spinal tumor from January 2010 to October 2013. A total of 6 patients with recurrent spinal tumor underwent TES procedures, with 5 cases located in thoracic spine and 1 case located in L1. There were 3 male and 3 female patients, with a mean age of 33.2 years. Pathological diagnosis included giant cell tumor of bone in 3 cases, breast cancer, lung cancer and nasopharyngeal carcinoma with 1 case in each. The operation time, bleeding loss, resected segments, cutting edge, spinal cord function and complications was evaluated.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Single segment resected in 1 case, 2 segments resected in 2 cases and 3 segments resected in 3 cases. The average operation time was 8.9 hours (7.5 to 12.0 hours). The average blood loss was 3 116 ml (2 500 to 4 500 ml). The average follow-up period was 23.2 months (12 to 47 months) without recurrence. There was no spinal cord injury during operation. The neurologic function was significantly improved in 2 cases (American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) grade C to grade D), unchanged in 1 cases (ASIA grade B) and no deteriorated case in 3 cases (ASIA grade E). There was no perioperative deaths case. Complications included 2 cases pleural rupture, 1 case dural tear and 1 case massive haemothorax. No peri-operation death case.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Some of the recurrent spinal tumors are still suitable for en-bloc resection and TES procedure with the extent of its applicability under strict control.</p>
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Assunto principal:
Neoplasias da Medula Espinal
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Neoplasias da Coluna Vertebral
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Coluna Vertebral
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Cirurgia Geral
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Estudos Retrospectivos
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Neoplasias Pulmonares
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Recidiva Local de Neoplasia
Tipo de estudo:
Estudo observacional
Limite:
Adulto
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Feminino
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Humanos
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Masculino
Idioma:
Chinês
Revista:
Chinese Journal of Surgery
Ano de publicação:
2015
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