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Minimally Invasive Removal of Extra- and Intradural Spinal Tumors Using Full Endoscopic Visualization.
Caballero-García, Joel; Linares-Benavides, Yurledys Jhohana; Leitão, Ueza Laurinelis Salazar; Aparicio-García, Carlos; López-Sánchez, Misael.
Affiliation
  • Caballero-García J; 69286National Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology, Havana, Cuba.
  • Linares-Benavides YJ; 69286National Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology, Havana, Cuba.
  • Leitão ULS; 69286National Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology, Havana, Cuba.
  • Aparicio-García C; 69286National Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology, Havana, Cuba.
  • López-Sánchez M; 69286National Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology, Havana, Cuba.
Global Spine J ; 12(1): 121-129, 2022 Jan.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32865031
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical efficacy of minimally invasive endoscopic surgery in patients with spinal extradural and intradural-extramedullary tumors. METHODS: This was a study of 15 consecutive patients with spinal extradural or intradural-extramedullary tumors up to 2 levels treated by minimal invasive surgery using a full endoscopic visualization and Caspar's retraction system (for cervical, thoracic, and lumbar tumors) over a 4-year period between January 2015 to April 2019 at a tertiary center. RESULTS: A gross total remove was achieved in all patients (100%), determined by postoperative contrast computed tomography scans and magnetic resonance imaging. There was no postoperative spinal instability. All patients had equal or better neurologic functions after surgery at follow-up. The average preoperative Nurick's grade mean was 1.9 and the postoperative was 1.1. The average preoperative McCormick's grade mean was 2.9 versus 1.3 in the postoperative period. CONCLUSIONS: Selective extradural or intradural-extramedullary tumors well localized and up to 2 levels can be safely and effectively treated by minimally invasive surgery using a full endoscopic visualization and the Caspar's retractor. However, there is insufficient evidence to recommend this approach over the classical or other microsurgical approach described.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational_studies Language: En Journal: Global Spine J Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Cuba Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational_studies Language: En Journal: Global Spine J Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Cuba Country of publication: United kingdom