Cement-Augmented and Dual-Headed Posterior Screw Reconstruction After Corpectomy for Metastatic Tumor Resection
Metastatic spinal tumors have a well-documented deleterious effect on the overall strength of the bony spine. Surgical interventions must address not only removal of the tumor itself, but the integrity of reconstructive hardware constructs as well. We present a series of 8 patients with metastatic s...
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description | Metastatic spinal tumors have a well-documented deleterious effect on the overall strength of the bony spine. Surgical interventions must address not only removal of the tumor itself, but the integrity of reconstructive hardware constructs as well.
We present a series of 8 patients with metastatic spine tumors who were successfully treated with tumor resection and reconstruction of residual 3-column defect with cement-augmented fenestrated pedicle screws and dual-rod posterior stabilization.
All patients demonstrated resolution of their presenting neurologic symptoms.
This series supports the use of the aforementioned constructs in conjunction to provide added stability and reduce hardware failure when treating a diversity of spinal tumors. |
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