Extradural Spinal Compression

100 cases of extradural spinal compression comprising 74% of all cases of spinal  compression were included. Ver-tebral and extravertebral compression occurred with  equal frequency.  1. Most of tJhe cases occurred between 20-50 years of age, with no significant dif'fe'rerlce1s between v...

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Main Authors: O. H. Sorour, I. El - Shafey, Khairy Samra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 1964-12-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
Online Access:https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/107
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description 100 cases of extradural spinal compression comprising 74% of all cases of spinal  compression were included. Ver-tebral and extravertebral compression occurred with  equal frequency.  1. Most of tJhe cases occurred between 20-50 years of age, with no significant dif'fe'rerlce1s between various causes, except in vertebral hemangioma which tend o affect the younger age groups (10-20). Males were commonly affected. 2. The dorsal region was the' commonest site encountered. 3. All patients showed the picture of progressive paraplegia with a sensory level. The initial symptom was pain, root or local pain, in almost two-thirds of the patients. Tenderness over the spine favoured the diagnosis of a vertebral lesion or an inflammatory condition. 4. Vertebral lesions were usually evident on plain radiography 5. Myelographic diagnosis was found to be more accurate in the cervical and dorsal regions (85%) than in the lumbar region. 6. Pott's paraplegua formed 20% of the cases. Lamincetomy in these cases mostly mid-dorsal was thought to giv.e a better access for decompression in the cord, rather than costotransversectomy or antero lateral decompression. 7. Operation followed by irradiation was thought to be a better treatment than irradiation alone. 8. Chondromas were found to have a tendency to recur. It is thought that was due to 'incomplete removal rather than due to malignant transformation. 9. Vertebral lesions, suspected to be secondary deposits, with no apparent primary focus, were explored for decompression and verification. 10. Decompression of the cord in cases of dorsal disc prolapse was found to a safer procedure. 11. Two cases of localised extradural abscess secondry to lumbar puncture encountered. 12. Elxtr-adural angioma and angio-endothelicma comprised 14%. Partial or complete excision followed by irradiation gave satisfactory result. 13. More than half the cases of extradural neurofibromas had extra spinal
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spelling doaj.art-d4be25b4b47b46a48da113e7c5d6c98c2022-12-22T03:18:10ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60251735-96941964-12-0173-4Extradural Spinal CompressionO. H. Sorour0I. El - Shafey1Khairy Samra2 100 cases of extradural spinal compression comprising 74% of all cases of spinal  compression were included. Ver-tebral and extravertebral compression occurred with  equal frequency.  1. Most of tJhe cases occurred between 20-50 years of age, with no significant dif'fe'rerlce1s between various causes, except in vertebral hemangioma which tend o affect the younger age groups (10-20). Males were commonly affected. 2. The dorsal region was the' commonest site encountered. 3. All patients showed the picture of progressive paraplegia with a sensory level. The initial symptom was pain, root or local pain, in almost two-thirds of the patients. Tenderness over the spine favoured the diagnosis of a vertebral lesion or an inflammatory condition. 4. Vertebral lesions were usually evident on plain radiography 5. Myelographic diagnosis was found to be more accurate in the cervical and dorsal regions (85%) than in the lumbar region. 6. Pott's paraplegua formed 20% of the cases. Lamincetomy in these cases mostly mid-dorsal was thought to giv.e a better access for decompression in the cord, rather than costotransversectomy or antero lateral decompression. 7. Operation followed by irradiation was thought to be a better treatment than irradiation alone. 8. Chondromas were found to have a tendency to recur. It is thought that was due to 'incomplete removal rather than due to malignant transformation. 9. Vertebral lesions, suspected to be secondary deposits, with no apparent primary focus, were explored for decompression and verification. 10. Decompression of the cord in cases of dorsal disc prolapse was found to a safer procedure. 11. Two cases of localised extradural abscess secondry to lumbar puncture encountered. 12. Elxtr-adural angioma and angio-endothelicma comprised 14%. Partial or complete excision followed by irradiation gave satisfactory result. 13. More than half the cases of extradural neurofibromas had extra spinalhttps://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/107
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