Purpose: The cervicothoracic junction (CTJ) represents a transition from the semirigid thoracic spine to the mobile subaxial cervical spine. Pathologic lesions are prone to kyphotic deformity. The aim of this study was to review our experience with surgical stabilization of metastatic lesions affecting the CTJ (C7-T2). Materials and Methods: We reviewed all surgical stabilizations of metastatic spine lesions over the preceding 4 years in our institution. A total of 14 patients with CTJ lesions were identified. Case notes and radiology were reviewed to determine the presentation, outcomes, and specific complications. Results: The mean survival was 405 days (standard deviation [s.d.] 352). 8/14 died at a mean time from surgery of 193 days (s....
Introduction:Surgical treatment of diseases in cervicothoracic, thoracic and thoracolumbar regions c...
Many approaches for mediastinal tumor resection have been reported. Superior mediastinal tumors that...
In patients with thoracolumbar spine metastasis, surgery is aimed at patient healing only when patie...
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 ...
Surgical management of spinal metastases at the cervicothoracic junction (CTJ) is highly complex and...
Surgical treatment of the cervico-thoracic junction (CTJ) in the spine require special evaluation du...
The cervicothoracic junction (CTJ) is defined as the area extending from vertebral segment C7 to T2....
Purpose: Metastatic spine disease is an ever-increasing burden on health care systems. Certain level...
AbstractObjectives: Our goal was to describe the “hemi-clamshell” approach for the resection of prim...
Objectives: Few studies have evaluated surgical options in the treatment of cervical metastatic dise...
SummaryManagement of spinal metastasis is still controversial and must take into account various par...
AIm: Surgery for lesions involving the anterior column of the cervicothoracic junction is still chal...
In patients with thoracolumbar spine metastasis, surgery is aimed at patient healing only when patie...
Abstract Background The surgic...
Introduction:Surgical treatment of diseases in cervicothoracic, thoracic and thoracolumbar regions c...
Many approaches for mediastinal tumor resection have been reported. Superior mediastinal tumors that...
In patients with thoracolumbar spine metastasis, surgery is aimed at patient healing only when patie...
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 ...
Surgical management of spinal metastases at the cervicothoracic junction (CTJ) is highly complex and...
Surgical treatment of the cervico-thoracic junction (CTJ) in the spine require special evaluation du...
The cervicothoracic junction (CTJ) is defined as the area extending from vertebral segment C7 to T2....
Purpose: Metastatic spine disease is an ever-increasing burden on health care systems. Certain level...
AbstractObjectives: Our goal was to describe the “hemi-clamshell” approach for the resection of prim...
Objectives: Few studies have evaluated surgical options in the treatment of cervical metastatic dise...
SummaryManagement of spinal metastasis is still controversial and must take into account various par...
AIm: Surgery for lesions involving the anterior column of the cervicothoracic junction is still chal...
In patients with thoracolumbar spine metastasis, surgery is aimed at patient healing only when patie...
Abstract Background The surgic...
Introduction:Surgical treatment of diseases in cervicothoracic, thoracic and thoracolumbar regions c...
Many approaches for mediastinal tumor resection have been reported. Superior mediastinal tumors that...
In patients with thoracolumbar spine metastasis, surgery is aimed at patient healing only when patie...