LIMITED UNILATERAL APPROACH FOR EXTRAMEDULLARY SPINAL TUMORS

Citation
K. Sridhar et al., LIMITED UNILATERAL APPROACH FOR EXTRAMEDULLARY SPINAL TUMORS, British journal of neurosurgery, 12(5), 1998, pp. 430-433
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Neurology",Surgery
ISSN journal
02688697
Volume
12
Issue
5
Year of publication
1998
Pages
430 - 433
Database
ISI
SICI code
0268-8697(1998)12:5<430:LUAFES>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Traditionally, spinal extramedullary rumours are approached by a wide multilevel laminectomy and a midline dural incision. This exposure may result in immediate or delayed instability of the spine, and exposes the spinal cord to the possibility of inadvertent injury during surger y. To avoid these complications the authors have, in 27 patients, used a limited unilateral approach to remove extramedullary rumours. The a pproach entails bone removal which is limited to the lateral half of t he lamina on the side of the tumour and may or may not include the med ial part of the facet joint. A lateral dural flap exposes the tumour w ithout exposing the cord. Extraspinal extensions of the lesion may be approached by extending the laminectomy further laterally to the facet joint. This technique has been used in the cervical, thoracic and the lumbar spine to radically remove the lesion in all cases. There were no complications. The authors conclude that extramedullary lesions of the spine can be removed radically by this approach which allows direc t access without cord or root retraction, and with little disturbance to the normal anatomy.