BACKGROUND: En bloc surgery is the mainstay treatment for primary malignant bone tumors, as well as in the cervical spine. Unfortunately, literature on the topic is limited to case reports and small series.METHODS: We reviewed all patients affected by primary cervical spine bone tumors treated with en bloc surgeries from 1996 to 2016 and identified 30 eligible cases. We evaluated the clinical presentation and tumor characteristics and reported surgical results, complications, recurrence, and survival rates.RESULTS: Only 17 of 30 patients had not been previously treated at presentation. Osteosarcoma and chordoma were the most frequent tumors, and pain was reported in all cases. En bloc spondylectomy, hemispondylectomy, and posterior arch en bloc resection were performed in 16, 12, and 2 patients, respectively. The obtained margin was adequate (wide and marginal) in 60% of cases and intralesional in the remaining cases. Two deaths occurred in the immediate postoperative period. Neurological deterioration, dural tear, and dysphagia were the most frequent complications. The 5-year local recurrence-free survival was 70.4%. The recurrence rate was 38.5% and 11.7% in previously and nonepreviously treated patients, respectively (chi(2): 2.94; P = 0.086). Overall survival at 5 years was 58% and 47% for all series and malignant tumors, respectively.CONCLUSION: Primary cervical spine bone tumors present a difficult approach. Findings suggest that patients treated with en bloc surgery show recurrence and survival rates comparable to the same tumors located in the thoracolumbar spine.

Wide Surgery in the Cervical Spine: Indications, Results, and Complications in a Series of 30 Patients Affected by Primary Bone Tumors / Luzzati, Alessandro; Scotto, Gennaro Maria; Cannavò, Luca; Orlando, Giuseppe; Scotto di Uccio, Alessandra; Baldi, Jacopo; Zoccali, Carmine. - In: WORLD NEUROSURGERY. - ISSN 1878-8750. - 155:(2021). [10.1016/j.wneu.2021.08.054]

Wide Surgery in the Cervical Spine: Indications, Results, and Complications in a Series of 30 Patients Affected by Primary Bone Tumors

Scotto di Uccio, Alessandra;Zoccali, Carmine
2021

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BACKGROUND: En bloc surgery is the mainstay treatment for primary malignant bone tumors, as well as in the cervical spine. Unfortunately, literature on the topic is limited to case reports and small series.METHODS: We reviewed all patients affected by primary cervical spine bone tumors treated with en bloc surgeries from 1996 to 2016 and identified 30 eligible cases. We evaluated the clinical presentation and tumor characteristics and reported surgical results, complications, recurrence, and survival rates.RESULTS: Only 17 of 30 patients had not been previously treated at presentation. Osteosarcoma and chordoma were the most frequent tumors, and pain was reported in all cases. En bloc spondylectomy, hemispondylectomy, and posterior arch en bloc resection were performed in 16, 12, and 2 patients, respectively. The obtained margin was adequate (wide and marginal) in 60% of cases and intralesional in the remaining cases. Two deaths occurred in the immediate postoperative period. Neurological deterioration, dural tear, and dysphagia were the most frequent complications. The 5-year local recurrence-free survival was 70.4%. The recurrence rate was 38.5% and 11.7% in previously and nonepreviously treated patients, respectively (chi(2): 2.94; P = 0.086). Overall survival at 5 years was 58% and 47% for all series and malignant tumors, respectively.CONCLUSION: Primary cervical spine bone tumors present a difficult approach. Findings suggest that patients treated with en bloc surgery show recurrence and survival rates comparable to the same tumors located in the thoracolumbar spine.
2021
Bone tumor; Cervical bone tumors; Cervical spondilectomy; En bloc spondilectomy; En bloc surgery
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Wide Surgery in the Cervical Spine: Indications, Results, and Complications in a Series of 30 Patients Affected by Primary Bone Tumors / Luzzati, Alessandro; Scotto, Gennaro Maria; Cannavò, Luca; Orlando, Giuseppe; Scotto di Uccio, Alessandra; Baldi, Jacopo; Zoccali, Carmine. - In: WORLD NEUROSURGERY. - ISSN 1878-8750. - 155:(2021). [10.1016/j.wneu.2021.08.054]
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