1. Surgical Management of Intraosseous Neurofibroma in Cervical Spine: A Case Report.
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Iwai, Chizuo, Nozawa, Satoshi, Fushimi, Kazunari, Yamada, Kazunari, and Akiyama, Haruhiko
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CERVICAL vertebrae , *VERTEBRAL artery , *NEUROFIBROMA , *SPINAL implants , *NECK pain , *SPINAL fusion , *VERTEBRAE ,TUMOR surgery - Abstract
Case: A 30-year-old man had cervical radiculomyelopathy and neck pain caused by a massive intraosseous neurofibroma (IONF) originating from the C6 vertebrae. We performed posterior tumor resection with spinal instrumentation and fusion from C3 to T2 and a follow-up resection procedure of the remaining C6 anterior tumor, sacrificing the affected vertebral artery (VA), which accordingly required bypass surgery at 2 months recovery. Reconstruction using a titanium mesh cage was successfully performed. There were no local recurrences at 2 years postoperatively. Conclusions: Total tumor resection split into 2 stages with sacrifice of the affected VA is a feasible option for treatment of IONF. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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