Sporadic spinal hemangioblastomas can be effectively treated by microsurgery alone
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2014.05.024
Sporadic spinal hemangioblastomas can be effectively treated by microsurgery alone
Abstract
Objective: Clinical characteristics and management of hemangioblastomas of the spinal cord associated with von Hippel-Lindau syndrome have been extensively covered in the literature. This report aims to analyze the characteristics and surgical treatment results of sporadic spinal hemangioblastomas (SSHB).
Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of 14 patients with SSHB (8 men and 6 women) operated on during a span of 23 years. The median age was 41.5 years (24-70 years). von Hippel Lindau syndrome was excluded by imaging in all patients. The median follow-up was 4 years (1-23 years). We also conducted a meta-analysis of all 271 SSHB cases reported in the English-speaking language literature from 1967 to 2011.
Results: Nine (64.3%) lesions were cervical, 3 (28.5%) were thoracic, and 1 (7.1%) was lumbar. Eight (57.1%) tumors were dorsal intramedullary, 4 (28.6%) were exophytic, 1 (7.1%) was intradural extramedullary, and 1 (7.1%) was completely extradural. Diffuse segmental cord enlargement was present in 7 patients (50%) and a cyst/syrinx was present in 7 (50%). These 14 patients underwent 15 operations, and gross total resection was achieved in all operations. There was no mortality. Symptoms improved after 8 (53.3%) of 15 operations, remained the same after 5 (33.3%), and worsened after 2 (13.3%). The mean Karnofsky performance score improved from 79.3 (± 17.5) to 87.3 (± 12.2) after 6 months of follow-up. There was one recurrence 15 years after magnetic resonance imaging confirmed total resection.
Conclusions: The SSHBs occur most often in the upper spinal cord. Excellent surgical results and long-term outcome can be achieved using microsurgery alone with only rare recurrences.
Keywords: Hemangioblastoma; Microsurgery; Spinal surgery; von Hippel Lindau.
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Comment in
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Resection of sporadic spinal hemangioblastomas.World Neurosurg. 2014 Nov;82(5):629-31. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2014.06.055. Epub 2014 Jul 23. World Neurosurg. 2014. PMID: 25064424 No abstract available.
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Surgical management of sporadic spinal cord hemangioblastomas.World Neurosurg. 2014 Nov;82(5):632-3. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2014.08.026. Epub 2014 Aug 19. World Neurosurg. 2014. PMID: 25153287 No abstract available.
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