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Modified total en bloc spondylectomy for thoracolumbar spinal tumors via a single posterior approach

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Abstract

Purpose

The objectives of this study were to describe our surgical management with a modified total en bloc spondylectomy (TES) and to evaluate the clinical effects in patients with thoracolumbar tumors.

Methods

Sixteen consecutive patients with thoracolumbar neoplasms underwent a modified TES via single posterior approach followed by dorsoventral reconstruction from December 2008 to July 2011. Details of the modified technique were described and the patients’ clinical information was retrospectively reviewed and analyzed.

Results

Significant improvements in neurological function were achieved in most of the patients. Local pain or radicular leg pain was relieved postoperatively. The mean operation time was 7.2 h, with an average blood loss of 2,300 ml. No major complications, instrumentation failure or local recurrence was found at the final follow-up. Five patients died of the disease during mean 14-month (3.0–23) follow-up.

Conclusions

The modified TES with a single posterior approach is feasible, safe and effective for thoracolumbar spine tumors.

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The authors thank the Chinese National Natural Science Foundation (Grant no. 30901506, 30973033) and the Provincial Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong (Grant no. 10151008901000155, 8151008901000094).

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Huang, L., Chen, K., Ye, Jc. et al. Modified total en bloc spondylectomy for thoracolumbar spinal tumors via a single posterior approach. Eur Spine J 22, 556–564 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-012-2460-3

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