Title of article :
Three Level Thoracolumbar Spondylectomy for Recurrent Giant Cell Tumour of the Spine: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
NA, Faruk Department of Orthopaedics - Sarawak General Hospital - Kuching - Malaysia , MZ, Mohd-Amin Department of Orthopaedics - Universiti Malaysia Sarawak - Kota Samarahan - Malaysia , DN, Awang-Ojep Department of Pathology - Universiti Malaysia Sarawak - Kota Samarahan - Malaysia , YY, Teo Department of Orthopaedics - Universiti Malaysia Sarawak - Kota Samarahan - Malaysia , CC, Wong Department of Orthopaedics - Sarawak General Hospital - Kuching - Malaysia
Abstract :
Giant cell tumour (GCT) is a benign tumour but can be locally aggressive and with the potential to metastasise especially to the lungs. Successful treatments have been reported for long bone lesions; however, optimal surgical
and medical treatment for spinal and sacral lesions are not
well established. In treating spinal GCTs, the aim is to
achieve complete tumour excision, restore spinal stability
and decompress the neural tissues. The ideal surgical
procedure is an en bloc spondylectomy or vertebrectomy,
where all tumour cells are removed as recurrence is closely
related to the extent of initial surgical excision. However,
such a surgery has a high complication rate, such as dura tear
and massive blood loss. We report a patient with a missed
pathological fracture of T12 treated initially with a posterior subtraction osteotomy, who had recurrence three years after the index surgery and subsequently underwent a three level vertebrectomy and posterior spinal fusion.
Keywords :
spinal giant cell tumour , en bloc spondylectomy , vertebrectomy , dural tear , massive blood loss
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal