Purpose: Metastatic spine disease is an ever-increasing burden on health care systems. Certain levels in the spine confer unique biomechanical characteristics and hence are of interest. Isolated C2 lesions are rare. We aimed to review our results in surgical management of C2 lesions. Materials and Methods: We reviewed all surgical stabilizations of metastatic spine lesions over the preceding 4 years. Six patients with C2 lesions were identified. Of these five underwent surgical stabilization primarily for disease affecting the second cervical vertebra. Case notes and radiology were reviewed to determine presentation, outcomes and complications. Results: Cases were treated primarily by posterior instrumentation from either occiput or C1 to t...
- Introduction: Tumour metastasis to the spine very rarely occurs from an adnexal tumour and an accu...
Abstract: Introduction: For patients with a solitary and well-delimitated spinal metastasis that res...
Metastases at the craniovertebral junction represent 0.5-1% of spinal metastatic lesions. Common pri...
Purpose: Metastatic spine disease is an ever-increasing burden on health care systems. Certain level...
Purpose: The cervicothoracic junction (CTJ) represents a transition from the semirigid thoracic spin...
Background Data: Metastatic spine disease continues to be an increasing burden. The cervicothoracic ...
Objectives: Few studies have evaluated surgical options in the treatment of cervical metastatic dise...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical results of posterior decompres...
Surgical treatment of upper cervical spine tumors, whether they are vertebral, epidural, subdural or...
Background: The study aims to evaluate differences in alignment and clinical outcomes between surgic...
To study the operation of C1-2 dumbbell-shaped tumor, and its effect on the cervical spine stability...
SummaryManagement of spinal metastasis is still controversial and must take into account various par...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the reproducibility among spine surgeons in defining the treatment of ver...
Management of intradural spinal tumors requires posterior decompressive techniques. Cervical spine d...
Background: The sacrum is a rare location for spinal metastasis. These lesions are typically large a...
- Introduction: Tumour metastasis to the spine very rarely occurs from an adnexal tumour and an accu...
Abstract: Introduction: For patients with a solitary and well-delimitated spinal metastasis that res...
Metastases at the craniovertebral junction represent 0.5-1% of spinal metastatic lesions. Common pri...
Purpose: Metastatic spine disease is an ever-increasing burden on health care systems. Certain level...
Purpose: The cervicothoracic junction (CTJ) represents a transition from the semirigid thoracic spin...
Background Data: Metastatic spine disease continues to be an increasing burden. The cervicothoracic ...
Objectives: Few studies have evaluated surgical options in the treatment of cervical metastatic dise...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical results of posterior decompres...
Surgical treatment of upper cervical spine tumors, whether they are vertebral, epidural, subdural or...
Background: The study aims to evaluate differences in alignment and clinical outcomes between surgic...
To study the operation of C1-2 dumbbell-shaped tumor, and its effect on the cervical spine stability...
SummaryManagement of spinal metastasis is still controversial and must take into account various par...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the reproducibility among spine surgeons in defining the treatment of ver...
Management of intradural spinal tumors requires posterior decompressive techniques. Cervical spine d...
Background: The sacrum is a rare location for spinal metastasis. These lesions are typically large a...
- Introduction: Tumour metastasis to the spine very rarely occurs from an adnexal tumour and an accu...
Abstract: Introduction: For patients with a solitary and well-delimitated spinal metastasis that res...
Metastases at the craniovertebral junction represent 0.5-1% of spinal metastatic lesions. Common pri...