Copyright © 2015 Ran Harel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Spinal metastases compressing the spinal cord are a medical emergency and should be operated on if possible; however, patients’ medical condition is often poor and surgical complications are common. Minimizing surgical extant, operative time, and blood loss can potentially reduce postoperative complications. This is a retrospective study describing the patients operated on in our department utilizing a minimally invasive surgery (MIS) approach to decompress and instrument the spine from November ...
Spinal metastases constitute two-third of all cases of bone metastases. Surgical intervention in the...
OBJECTIVE: Up to 70% of patients with cancer are likely to develop spine metastasis. Radiation thera...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze retrospectively the surgical outcomes of a group of patients with b...
Spinal metastases compressing the spinal cord are a medical emergency and should be operated on if p...
Surgical treatment of metastatic spinal cord compression is controversial. The purpose of this study...
Advancements in the treatment of systemic cancer have improved life expectancy in cancer patients an...
Spinal metastases are common in patients with cancer. Spinal cord compression is the initial symptom...
Object Spinal metastasis is common in patients with cancer. About 70% of symptomatic lesions are fou...
Background Data: Spinal metastases lead to bony instability and spinal cord compression resulting in...
With the improvement of medical technology, the quality of life and prognosis of patients with malig...
OBJECTIVE: The treatment of spinal metastasis carries significant surgical morbidity, and decompress...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical results of posterior decompres...
We report herein the results of anterior or posterior neural decompression with spinal stabilization...
Spinal metastases are common in patients with cancer. Spinal cord compression is the initial symptom...
Journal ArticleObject. The choices available in the management of metastatic spine disease are compl...
Spinal metastases constitute two-third of all cases of bone metastases. Surgical intervention in the...
OBJECTIVE: Up to 70% of patients with cancer are likely to develop spine metastasis. Radiation thera...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze retrospectively the surgical outcomes of a group of patients with b...
Spinal metastases compressing the spinal cord are a medical emergency and should be operated on if p...
Surgical treatment of metastatic spinal cord compression is controversial. The purpose of this study...
Advancements in the treatment of systemic cancer have improved life expectancy in cancer patients an...
Spinal metastases are common in patients with cancer. Spinal cord compression is the initial symptom...
Object Spinal metastasis is common in patients with cancer. About 70% of symptomatic lesions are fou...
Background Data: Spinal metastases lead to bony instability and spinal cord compression resulting in...
With the improvement of medical technology, the quality of life and prognosis of patients with malig...
OBJECTIVE: The treatment of spinal metastasis carries significant surgical morbidity, and decompress...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical results of posterior decompres...
We report herein the results of anterior or posterior neural decompression with spinal stabilization...
Spinal metastases are common in patients with cancer. Spinal cord compression is the initial symptom...
Journal ArticleObject. The choices available in the management of metastatic spine disease are compl...
Spinal metastases constitute two-third of all cases of bone metastases. Surgical intervention in the...
OBJECTIVE: Up to 70% of patients with cancer are likely to develop spine metastasis. Radiation thera...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze retrospectively the surgical outcomes of a group of patients with b...