Clinical and surgical outcomes of enneking stage III aneurysmal bone cysts of the spine

Q4 Medicine Indian Spine Journal Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.4103/isj.isj_29_20
Sanjeev Pandey, E. Gandham, Krishna Prabhu
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Objective: To study the clinicoradiological characteristics and surgical outcomes in patients with aggressive aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) of spine. Materials and Methods: In this retrospective study, data was collected from patients with aggressive ABC of spine managed between January 2007 and December 2016. Clinical findings, radiological, and histological characteristics were studied. Follow-up was done either in the outpatient clinic or through a telephonic interview. Results: Seven patients (mean age, 15.6 years, range, 6–23 years) diagnosed with Enneking stage III aneurysmal bone cyst of the spine were included in the study. Local pain with restriction of movement was the most common presenting complaint (100%). Four patients presented with myelopathy. Thoracic spine was the most common site of involvement (43%). Of the patients, 71% had involvement of all three columns. All patients underwent surgical management; gross total resection in four patients (57%) and subtotal in three patients (43%). Of the seven patients, six required instrumented fusion. None of the patients developed any perioperative complication except for one patient who developed transient hip flexion worsening. Two patients received conformal radiation therapy (RT) postoperatively. The follow-up ranged from 40 months to 108 months (mean follow-up was 4.5 years). There were no recurrences. At last follow-up, all patients were alive and had significant improvement. Conclusions: ABC of the spine is found predominantly in the pediatric population. Intralesional en bloc resection with instrumented stabilization provides effective and fast relief from pain, early mobility, good surgical, and long-term outcomes. Conformal RT following a planned subtotal excision prevents the progression of the disease.
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治疗脊柱III期动脉瘤性骨囊肿的临床和手术结果
目的:探讨侵袭性脊柱动脉瘤样骨囊肿(ABC)的临床病理特点及手术治疗效果。材料和方法:在这项回顾性研究中,数据收集自2007年1月至2016年12月期间接受治疗的脊柱侵袭性ABC患者。研究了临床表现、放射学和组织学特征。随访要么在门诊部进行,要么通过电话采访进行。结果:7名被诊断为Enneking III期脊椎动脉瘤性骨囊肿的患者(平均年龄15.6岁,范围6-23岁)被纳入研究。局部疼痛伴活动受限是最常见的主诉(100%)。4名患者表现为脊髓病。胸椎是最常见的受累部位(43%)。在患者中,71%的患者涉及所有三列。所有患者均接受了手术治疗;全切除4例(57%),次全切除3例(43%)。在7名患者中,有6名患者需要器械融合。除了一名患者出现短暂性髋关节屈曲恶化外,其他患者均未出现任何围手术期并发症。两名患者术后接受了适形放射治疗。随访时间为40个月至108个月(平均随访4.5年)。没有复发。在最后的随访中,所有患者都活了下来,并且有了显著的改善。结论:脊柱ABC主要见于儿科人群。病灶内整体切除加器械稳定可有效快速缓解疼痛、早期活动、良好的手术效果和长期疗效。计划中的次全切除术后的保形RT可防止疾病的进展。
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Indian Spine Journal
Indian Spine Journal Medicine-Surgery
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