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11.12.2017 | Originalien
Surgical treatment of compressive spinal hemangioma
A case series of three patients and literature review
verfasst von:
Yun-lin Chen, Xu-dong Hu, Nan-jian Xu, Wei-yu Jiang, Wei-hu Ma
Erschienen in:
Die Orthopädie
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Ausgabe 3/2018
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Abstract
Purpose
In this article we describe the treatment of compressive vertebral hemangioma.
Methods
Our case series comprised three patients with aggressive hemangioma. We performed a combination of posterior decompression and vertebroplasty for the two patients with a sacral hemangioma and a thoracic hemangioma, and en bloc resection for the third patient, who also had a thoracic lesion.
Results
Surgical intervention is indicated in cases of rapidly progressive tumors or severe myelopathy. All three patients had good clinical results. The follow-up period ranged from 8 to 56 months. The mean blood loss was around 700 ml, and mean surgical time was 2.1 h. Blood loss for the en bloc procedure was around 1,200 ml, and surgical time was 2.3 h.
Conclusion
A combination of posterior decompression, vertebroplasty, and posterior fixation for aggressive hemangioma can reduce blood loss during surgery. For patients with hemangioma and with incomplete paralysis, total en bloc spondylectomy should be considered. Adjuvant radiotherapy can reduce the recurrence of cavernous vertebral hemangiomas.