Vertebroplasty with Decompression for Epidural Extending Vertebral Hemangiomas: An Alternative Technique

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2020

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Turkish Neurosurgical Soc

Abstract

AIM: To document the effectiveness of an alternative surgical technique with concurrent vertebroplasty and decompression without instrumentation for patients with vertebral hemangioma presenting with neural compression symptoms. MATERIAL and METHODS: This study is a technical note and a retrospective clinical evaluation. We analyzed the data of 8 patients operated with our alternative surgical technique for vertebral hemangiomas with epidural extension and neural compression, between 2013 and 2018. The preoperative, postoperative 1st month and postoperative 12th-month Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) scores were assessed and compared. RESULTS: Five of the patients had lumbar and 3 had thoracic hemangiomas. The difference between preoperative and 1st and 12th-month Visual Analogue Scale scores were statistically significant. None of the patients received additional intervention, stabilization, or needed a blood transfusion. CONCLUSION: This technique is a safe and minimally invasive approach for vertebral hemangiomas with epidural extension allowing decompression of the spinal cord without massive hemorrhage.

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Koban, Orkun/0000-0002-4721-0502

Keywords

Decompression, Epidural extension, Vertebroplasty, Vertebral hemangioma

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33rd National Scientific Congress of the Turkish-Neurosurgical-Society -- APR 11-14, 2019 -- Antalya, TURKEY

Volume

30

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5

Start Page

679

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684