The article presents review of literature for spinal tumors most common in practice. Intraoperative tumor description, histological verification and tactics are presented. Totality of resection of lesion, and methods of instrumentation in case of vertebral column instability are discussed. In spite of lot of the literature, adequate decision is very hard in case of spinal cord and vertebral tumor. Severity of disease is burdened with concomitant somatic symptomatology, neglect of disease, dissemination of the process, vertebral metastases in case of unoperated primary tumor. According to histology, dissemination and vertebral lesion, each definite case should be examined individually and in complex. Only the surgical method is not enough fo...
A modern concept of assessing tumor lesions of the spine, NOMS, adapted to the conditions of emergen...
With tens of thousands of new CNS tumor cases each year in the US alone, this Book Series is a vital...
To study the operation of C1-2 dumbbell-shaped tumor, and its effect on the cervical spine stability...
Primary spine tumors are rare, accounting for only 4% of all tumors of the spine. A minority of the ...
Spinal tumor surgery is one of the hardest neurosurgical branch, which requires microsurgical equipm...
Surgical intervention remains the cornerstone of the treatment of patients with spinal tumors. The p...
(1) Background: spinal tumors not only causes structural problem but also it affects body functional...
Dear Reader, This article provides information about spinal cord cancer, a dangerous disease that ha...
A spinal tumor is an abnormal mass of tissue within or surrounding the spinal cord and/or spinal col...
Spinal metastatic disease is a rather common occurrence and definitely warrants attention and treatm...
Background: extradural spinal lesions are the most common representing 60% of all spinal tumors, wit...
Objectives: To explore operative methods for cervical spinal cord tumors. Methods: According to thei...
Although osteosarcoma represents the second most common primary bone tumor, spinal involvement is ra...
Spinal metastasis is the most common tumor in the spine and can easily expand to the epidural space....
Thirty-one patients with spinal tumors underwent reconstructive surgery with our spinal instrumentat...
A modern concept of assessing tumor lesions of the spine, NOMS, adapted to the conditions of emergen...
With tens of thousands of new CNS tumor cases each year in the US alone, this Book Series is a vital...
To study the operation of C1-2 dumbbell-shaped tumor, and its effect on the cervical spine stability...
Primary spine tumors are rare, accounting for only 4% of all tumors of the spine. A minority of the ...
Spinal tumor surgery is one of the hardest neurosurgical branch, which requires microsurgical equipm...
Surgical intervention remains the cornerstone of the treatment of patients with spinal tumors. The p...
(1) Background: spinal tumors not only causes structural problem but also it affects body functional...
Dear Reader, This article provides information about spinal cord cancer, a dangerous disease that ha...
A spinal tumor is an abnormal mass of tissue within or surrounding the spinal cord and/or spinal col...
Spinal metastatic disease is a rather common occurrence and definitely warrants attention and treatm...
Background: extradural spinal lesions are the most common representing 60% of all spinal tumors, wit...
Objectives: To explore operative methods for cervical spinal cord tumors. Methods: According to thei...
Although osteosarcoma represents the second most common primary bone tumor, spinal involvement is ra...
Spinal metastasis is the most common tumor in the spine and can easily expand to the epidural space....
Thirty-one patients with spinal tumors underwent reconstructive surgery with our spinal instrumentat...
A modern concept of assessing tumor lesions of the spine, NOMS, adapted to the conditions of emergen...
With tens of thousands of new CNS tumor cases each year in the US alone, this Book Series is a vital...
To study the operation of C1-2 dumbbell-shaped tumor, and its effect on the cervical spine stability...