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Review
. 2016 May;6(3):277-83.
doi: 10.1055/s-0035-1558654. Epub 2015 Jul 16.

En Bloc Resection of Solitary Functional Secreting Spinal Metastasis

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Review

En Bloc Resection of Solitary Functional Secreting Spinal Metastasis

C Rory Goodwin et al. Global Spine J. 2016 May.

Abstract

Study Design Literature review. Objective Functional secretory tumors metastatic to the spine can secrete hormones, growth factors, peptides, and/or molecules into the systemic circulation that cause distinct syndromes, clinically symptomatic effects, and/or additional morbidity and mortality. En bloc resection has a limited role in metastatic spine disease due to the current paradigm that systemic burden usually determines morbidity and mortality. Our objective is to review the literature for studies focused on en bloc resection of functionally active spinal metastasis as the primary indication. Methods A review of the PubMed literature was performed to identify studies focused on functional secreting metastatic tumors to the spinal column. We identified five cases of patients undergoing en bloc resection of spinal metastases from functional secreting tumors. Results The primary histologies of these spinal metastases were pheochromocytoma, carcinoid tumor, choriocarcinoma, and a fibroblast growth factor 23-secreting phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor. Although studies of en bloc resection for these rare tumor subtypes are confined to case reports, this surgical treatment option resulted in metabolic cures and decreased clinical symptoms postoperatively for patients diagnosed with solitary functional secretory spinal metastasis. Conclusion Although the ability to formulate comprehensive conclusions is limited, case reports demonstrate that en bloc resection may be considered as a potential surgical option for the treatment of patients diagnosed with solitary functional secretory spinal metastatic tumors. Future prospective investigations into clinical outcomes should be conducted comparing intralesional resection and en bloc resection for patients diagnosed with solitary functional secretory spinal metastasis.

Keywords: carcinoid; choriocarcinoma; en bloc; functional secretory tumor; metastasis; pheochromocytoma; spine; surgery.

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Conflict of interest statement

Disclosures C. Rory Goodwin, Grants: NREF, Burroughs Wellcome Fund, UNCF-Merck Science Initiative Michelle J. Clarke, none Ziya L. Gokaslan, Grants: Depuy, NREF, AOSpine, AO North America; Stocks: US Spine and Spinal Kinetics; Consulting, speaking, and teaching: AO Foundation Charles Fisher, Grants: OREF, AOSpine, Medtronic; Consulting: Medtronic, Nuvasive; Royalties: Medtronic Ilya Laufer, Consulting: Spine Wave, Depuy Synthes Michael H. Weber, none Daniel M. Sciubba, Consulting: Depuy-Synthes, Medtronic, Nuvasive, Stryker

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