Study Design Retrospective study. Purpose To evaluate the efficacy of the Spinal Instability Neoplastic Score (SINS) in predicting surgical outcomes and survival. Patients were categorized into two groups according to the SINS, and their surgical outcomes and survival following decompression and stabilization were assessed. Overview of Literature Palliative surgery in patients with a life expectancy ≥3 months may effectively improve their overall condition in the long term. Currently, the effectiveness of the SINS for predicting surgical results and survival remains controversial. Methods This study included 44 patients who underwent decompression and stabilization for spinal metastases at Yokosuka Kyosai Hospital between 2008 and 2017. The...
Objective: Space-occupying spinal metastases (SM), commonly diagnosed because of acute neurological ...
BACKGROUND:Surgery for symptomatic spinal metastases aims to improve quality of life, pain, function...
To identify pre-operative prognostic parameters for survival in patients with spinal epidural neopla...
Background: Surgical treatment of spinal metastases should be tailored to provide pain control, neur...
Simple Summary Spinal epidural metastases are a common complication of malignancies that can comprom...
Study Design This was a retrospective cohort study. Purpose We evaluated the predictive value of the...
STUDY DESIGN: We retrospectively analyzed Spinal Instability Neoplastic Score (SINS) in 110 patients...
PURPOSE: While several clinical prediction rules (CPRs) of survival exist for patients with symptoma...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of the scores of Tokuhashi and Tomita and the actual survival of...
Background The benefits of surgery for symptomatic spinal metastases have been demonstrated, largely...
The aim of this thesis was to study surgical treatment of spinal metastasis from several points of v...
Background The benefits of surgery for symptomatic spinal metastases have been demonstrated, largely...
To identify pre-operative prognostic parameters for survival in patients with spinal epidural neopla...
PURPOSE:While several clinical prediction rules (CPRs) of survival exist for patients with symptomat...
OBJECTIVE: Metastatic spinal disease requires a multidisciplinary approach with advanced surgical t...
Objective: Space-occupying spinal metastases (SM), commonly diagnosed because of acute neurological ...
BACKGROUND:Surgery for symptomatic spinal metastases aims to improve quality of life, pain, function...
To identify pre-operative prognostic parameters for survival in patients with spinal epidural neopla...
Background: Surgical treatment of spinal metastases should be tailored to provide pain control, neur...
Simple Summary Spinal epidural metastases are a common complication of malignancies that can comprom...
Study Design This was a retrospective cohort study. Purpose We evaluated the predictive value of the...
STUDY DESIGN: We retrospectively analyzed Spinal Instability Neoplastic Score (SINS) in 110 patients...
PURPOSE: While several clinical prediction rules (CPRs) of survival exist for patients with symptoma...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of the scores of Tokuhashi and Tomita and the actual survival of...
Background The benefits of surgery for symptomatic spinal metastases have been demonstrated, largely...
The aim of this thesis was to study surgical treatment of spinal metastasis from several points of v...
Background The benefits of surgery for symptomatic spinal metastases have been demonstrated, largely...
To identify pre-operative prognostic parameters for survival in patients with spinal epidural neopla...
PURPOSE:While several clinical prediction rules (CPRs) of survival exist for patients with symptomat...
OBJECTIVE: Metastatic spinal disease requires a multidisciplinary approach with advanced surgical t...
Objective: Space-occupying spinal metastases (SM), commonly diagnosed because of acute neurological ...
BACKGROUND:Surgery for symptomatic spinal metastases aims to improve quality of life, pain, function...
To identify pre-operative prognostic parameters for survival in patients with spinal epidural neopla...