Surgical management of spinal metastases
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- DOI: 10.1080/14737140.2018.1453359
Surgical management of spinal metastases
Abstract
Metastatic spinal disease is a source of significant morbidity in patients with cancer. Recent advancements in adjuvant oncologic therapy has led to increased survival for many patients who harbor neoplastic disease. As a result of this, the chance of developing metastatic spinal disease over the course of a cancer patient's lifespan has increased. Symptomatic metastatic spinal disease can cause significant morbidity including severe pain, neurologic deficit, and loss of ambulation. Current treatment of these patients typically involves the use of multiple modalities, including surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. Areas covered: An extensive literature review was performed to support the author's opinion on the matter of surgical management of spinal metastatic disease. Pubmed was utilized as a primary search engine. Expert commentary: Despite advances in chemotherapy and radiation therapy, surgery remains a mainstay in many of these patients, particularly with those with either significant metastatic spinal epidural compression or spinal instability. This review discusses the surgical management of metastatic spinal disease including a framework for decision making and technical considerations when deciding to operate on these patients.
Keywords: Spinal tumor; laminectomy; laser interstitial thermal ablation; neoplasia; radiosurgery; radiotherapy; spinal metastases; spinal oncology; vertebral column tumor.
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