Comparison of prognostic scores and surgical approaches to treat spinal metastatic tumors: A review of 57 cases

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Surgical treatment of metastatic spinal cord compression with or without neural deficit is controversial. Karnofsky and Tokuhashi scores have been proposed for prognosis of spinal metastasis. Here, we conducted a retrospective analysis of Karnofsky and modified T...

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Main Authors: Bekar Ahmet, Turkkan Alper, Caner Basak, Dogan Seref, Yilmazlar Selcuk, Korfali Ender
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-08-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
Online Access:http://www.josr-online.com/content/3/1/37
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spelling doaj-cc1ca72df14f428a9850a20c09ea5e452020-11-25T01:00:41ZengBMCJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research1749-799X2008-08-01313710.1186/1749-799X-3-37Comparison of prognostic scores and surgical approaches to treat spinal metastatic tumors: A review of 57 casesBekar AhmetTurkkan AlperCaner BasakDogan SerefYilmazlar SelcukKorfali Ender<p>Abstract</p> <p>Surgical treatment of metastatic spinal cord compression with or without neural deficit is controversial. Karnofsky and Tokuhashi scores have been proposed for prognosis of spinal metastasis. Here, we conducted a retrospective analysis of Karnofsky and modified Tokuhashi scores in 57 consecutive patients undergoing surgery for secondary spinal metastases to evaluate the value of these scores in aiding decision making for surgery. Comparison of preoperative Karnofsky and modified Tokuhashi scores with the type of the surgical approach for each patient revealed that both scores not only reliably estimate life expectancy, but also objectively improved surgical decisions. When the general status of the patient is poor (i.e., Karnofsky score less than 40% or modified Tokuhashi score of 5 or greater), palliative treatments and radiotherapy, rather than surgery, should be considered.</p> http://www.josr-online.com/content/3/1/37
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author Bekar Ahmet
Turkkan Alper
Caner Basak
Dogan Seref
Yilmazlar Selcuk
Korfali Ender
spellingShingle Bekar Ahmet
Turkkan Alper
Caner Basak
Dogan Seref
Yilmazlar Selcuk
Korfali Ender
Comparison of prognostic scores and surgical approaches to treat spinal metastatic tumors: A review of 57 cases
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
author_facet Bekar Ahmet
Turkkan Alper
Caner Basak
Dogan Seref
Yilmazlar Selcuk
Korfali Ender
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title Comparison of prognostic scores and surgical approaches to treat spinal metastatic tumors: A review of 57 cases
title_short Comparison of prognostic scores and surgical approaches to treat spinal metastatic tumors: A review of 57 cases
title_full Comparison of prognostic scores and surgical approaches to treat spinal metastatic tumors: A review of 57 cases
title_fullStr Comparison of prognostic scores and surgical approaches to treat spinal metastatic tumors: A review of 57 cases
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of prognostic scores and surgical approaches to treat spinal metastatic tumors: A review of 57 cases
title_sort comparison of prognostic scores and surgical approaches to treat spinal metastatic tumors: a review of 57 cases
publisher BMC
series Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
issn 1749-799X
publishDate 2008-08-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Surgical treatment of metastatic spinal cord compression with or without neural deficit is controversial. Karnofsky and Tokuhashi scores have been proposed for prognosis of spinal metastasis. Here, we conducted a retrospective analysis of Karnofsky and modified Tokuhashi scores in 57 consecutive patients undergoing surgery for secondary spinal metastases to evaluate the value of these scores in aiding decision making for surgery. Comparison of preoperative Karnofsky and modified Tokuhashi scores with the type of the surgical approach for each patient revealed that both scores not only reliably estimate life expectancy, but also objectively improved surgical decisions. When the general status of the patient is poor (i.e., Karnofsky score less than 40% or modified Tokuhashi score of 5 or greater), palliative treatments and radiotherapy, rather than surgery, should be considered.</p>
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