Surgical Approach for Spinal Tumors: Our Experience in Combined Military Hospital Dhaka
(1) Background: spinal tumors not only causes structural problem but also it affects body functionality, too. Surgery has a key role in management of patients with spinal tumor. The aim of this study is that to observe their clinical profile, functional outcomes and prognostic factors. (2) Methods:...
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doaj-d9845f248d94426e8e8ed1da619b657f2021-09-26T01:27:22ZengMDPI AGSurgeries2673-40952021-08-0123030330710.3390/surgeries2030030Surgical Approach for Spinal Tumors: Our Experience in Combined Military Hospital DhakaMd Aminul Islam0Maj Shamantha Afreen1Nicola Montemurro2Bipin Chaurasia3Combined Military Hospital, Dhaka 1205, BangladeshCombined Military Hospital, Dhaka 1205, BangladeshDepartment of Neurosurgery, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Pisana (AOUP), University of Pisa, 56100 Pisa, ItalyDepartment of Neurosurgery, Bhawani Hospital and Research Centre, Birgunj 44300, Nepal(1) Background: spinal tumors not only causes structural problem but also it affects body functionality, too. Surgery has a key role in management of patients with spinal tumor. The aim of this study is that to observe their clinical profile, functional outcomes and prognostic factors. (2) Methods: 20 retrospectively consecutive patients with spinal tumors operated over a period of 2 years were analyzed. (3) Results: nine (45%) were intradural and 11(55%) were extradural. Mean age at surgery was 45.05 years (range 20–80 years). The common clinical features were pain, limb weakness and autonomic involvement. Schwannoma was common in intradural extramedullary group whereas astrocytoma and ependymoma was common in intramedullary group. In this case, 16 (80%) patients had improvement following surgery and 4 (20%) remained the same, none had deterioration. Common complications were persistent pain (1 case) and autonomic involvement (1 case). (4) Conclusion: spinal tumors need early exploration and excision and usually patients recover well without any residual effect.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4095/2/3/30spine tumorsurgeryclinical outcomesquality of life |
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Surgical Approach for Spinal Tumors: Our Experience in Combined Military Hospital Dhaka |
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Surgical Approach for Spinal Tumors: Our Experience in Combined Military Hospital Dhaka |
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Surgical Approach for Spinal Tumors: Our Experience in Combined Military Hospital Dhaka |
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Surgical Approach for Spinal Tumors: Our Experience in Combined Military Hospital Dhaka |
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surgical approach for spinal tumors: our experience in combined military hospital dhaka |
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(1) Background: spinal tumors not only causes structural problem but also it affects body functionality, too. Surgery has a key role in management of patients with spinal tumor. The aim of this study is that to observe their clinical profile, functional outcomes and prognostic factors. (2) Methods: 20 retrospectively consecutive patients with spinal tumors operated over a period of 2 years were analyzed. (3) Results: nine (45%) were intradural and 11(55%) were extradural. Mean age at surgery was 45.05 years (range 20–80 years). The common clinical features were pain, limb weakness and autonomic involvement. Schwannoma was common in intradural extramedullary group whereas astrocytoma and ependymoma was common in intramedullary group. In this case, 16 (80%) patients had improvement following surgery and 4 (20%) remained the same, none had deterioration. Common complications were persistent pain (1 case) and autonomic involvement (1 case). (4) Conclusion: spinal tumors need early exploration and excision and usually patients recover well without any residual effect. |
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