Analysis of characteristics and surgical outcome of intradural extramedullary tumors – a retrospective cohort study of 52 patients

Introduction: Although intradural extramedullary tumors (IET) are relatively well studied, research on the typical epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of these malignancies is scanty.Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate retrospectively the epidemiology, demographics,...

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Main Authors: Borislav Kitov, Georgi Apostolov, Atanas Davarski, Ivo Kehayov, Kristina Kilova
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2022-08-01
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Online Access:https://foliamedica.bg/article/64273/download/pdf/
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author Borislav Kitov
Georgi Apostolov
Atanas Davarski
Ivo Kehayov
Kristina Kilova
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Atanas Davarski
Ivo Kehayov
Kristina Kilova
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description Introduction: Although intradural extramedullary tumors (IET) are relatively well studied, research on the typical epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of these malignancies is scanty.Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate retrospectively the epidemiology, demographics, clinical presentation, imaging data, type of surgery, and the outcome of treatment of IETs.Materials and methods: We performed retrospective chart review of medical history, clinical presentation, paraclinical and imaging data, and operative protocols of operated patients with IETs from January 2011 to August 2020. Special attention was paid to the onset of symptoms, clinical presentation at admission, imaging data, localization, type of surgery, histology, and outcome of the disease. The degree of neurological deficit and disability of the patients at admission, discharge, and follow-up was assessed by the Modified McCormick Scale and the Modified Rankin Scale, respectively. The follow-up period varied from 1 to 105 months (mean 43 months).Results: Fifty-two patients (mean age 58 years, range 14-78 years) with IETs were surgically treated for the study period. At admission to the clinic, 48 patients (92.3%) had vertebralgia, 34 (65.4%) had concurrent radicular pain, 42 (80.8%) had motor deficit, and 18 (34.6%) had sphincter disorders. Total tumor removal was achieved in 47 patients (90.4%). Favourable outcome was registered in 43 patients (82.7%). The degree of disability (mRS) at admission (p=0.0001), the McCormick grade at admission (p=0.0001), gender (p=0.042), and age (p=0.047) of patients were significantly correlated with the functional status assessed by McCormick scale at discharge.Conclusions: Most of the IETs can be successfully removed via a standard posterior or posterolateral surgical access. Favourable outcome of treatment depends on early diagnosis and total tumor resection.
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spelling doaj.art-7df04f1c689342dbbb8376ca3bbe8bb82022-12-22T04:30:50ZengPensoft PublishersFolia Medica1314-21432022-08-0164460961610.3897/folmed.64.e6427364273Analysis of characteristics and surgical outcome of intradural extramedullary tumors – a retrospective cohort study of 52 patientsBorislav Kitov0Georgi Apostolov1Atanas Davarski2Ivo Kehayov3Kristina Kilova4Medical University of PlovdivMedical University of PlovdivMedical University of PlovdivMedical University of PlovdivMedical University of PlovdivIntroduction: Although intradural extramedullary tumors (IET) are relatively well studied, research on the typical epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of these malignancies is scanty.Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate retrospectively the epidemiology, demographics, clinical presentation, imaging data, type of surgery, and the outcome of treatment of IETs.Materials and methods: We performed retrospective chart review of medical history, clinical presentation, paraclinical and imaging data, and operative protocols of operated patients with IETs from January 2011 to August 2020. Special attention was paid to the onset of symptoms, clinical presentation at admission, imaging data, localization, type of surgery, histology, and outcome of the disease. The degree of neurological deficit and disability of the patients at admission, discharge, and follow-up was assessed by the Modified McCormick Scale and the Modified Rankin Scale, respectively. The follow-up period varied from 1 to 105 months (mean 43 months).Results: Fifty-two patients (mean age 58 years, range 14-78 years) with IETs were surgically treated for the study period. At admission to the clinic, 48 patients (92.3%) had vertebralgia, 34 (65.4%) had concurrent radicular pain, 42 (80.8%) had motor deficit, and 18 (34.6%) had sphincter disorders. Total tumor removal was achieved in 47 patients (90.4%). Favourable outcome was registered in 43 patients (82.7%). The degree of disability (mRS) at admission (p=0.0001), the McCormick grade at admission (p=0.0001), gender (p=0.042), and age (p=0.047) of patients were significantly correlated with the functional status assessed by McCormick scale at discharge.Conclusions: Most of the IETs can be successfully removed via a standard posterior or posterolateral surgical access. Favourable outcome of treatment depends on early diagnosis and total tumor resection.https://foliamedica.bg/article/64273/download/pdf/intradural extramedullary tumorneurological defi
spellingShingle Borislav Kitov
Georgi Apostolov
Atanas Davarski
Ivo Kehayov
Kristina Kilova
Analysis of characteristics and surgical outcome of intradural extramedullary tumors – a retrospective cohort study of 52 patients
Folia Medica
intradural extramedullary tumor
neurological defi
title Analysis of characteristics and surgical outcome of intradural extramedullary tumors – a retrospective cohort study of 52 patients
title_full Analysis of characteristics and surgical outcome of intradural extramedullary tumors – a retrospective cohort study of 52 patients
title_fullStr Analysis of characteristics and surgical outcome of intradural extramedullary tumors – a retrospective cohort study of 52 patients
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of characteristics and surgical outcome of intradural extramedullary tumors – a retrospective cohort study of 52 patients
title_short Analysis of characteristics and surgical outcome of intradural extramedullary tumors – a retrospective cohort study of 52 patients
title_sort analysis of characteristics and surgical outcome of intradural extramedullary tumors amp ndash a retrospective cohort study of 52 patients
topic intradural extramedullary tumor
neurological defi
url https://foliamedica.bg/article/64273/download/pdf/
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