说明性切除胸脊髓髓内、髓外混合性毛细血管瘤。

Matthew Protas, Disep I Ojukwu, Dan Y Draytsel, Michael A Galgano
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背景:毛细血管瘤是儿科患者面部和颈部皮肤和粘膜组织的典型浅表良性肿瘤。在成人中,它们通常发生在中年男性,表现为疼痛、脊髓病、神经根病、感觉异常和肠/膀胱功能障碍。髓内脊髓毛细血管瘤的最佳治疗方法是全切除。方法:我们报告一名63岁男性,右下肢麻木/虚弱加重,右下肢大于左下肢,归因于T8-9混合性髓内和髓外毛细血管瘤。结果:病变完全切除一年后,患者使用辅助装置行走,神经功能持续改善。结论:我们报告了一名63岁男性患者,他的截瘫是由于T8-9混合髓内和髓外毛细血管瘤,他在全病灶切除后表现良好。除了这个案例研究/技术笔记,我们还提供了一个2d术中视频,详细介绍了切除技术。
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Illustrative resection of mixed intra- and extramedullary thoracic spinal cord capillary hemangioma.

Background: Capillary hemangiomas are typically superficial benign tumors of the cutaneous and mucosal tissues of the face and neck in pediatric patients. In adults, they typically occur in middle-aged males who present with pain, myelopathy, radiculopathy, paresthesias, and bowel/bladder dysfunction. The optimal treatment for intramedullary spinal cord capillary hemangiomas is gross total/en bloc resection.

Methods: Here, we present a 63-year-old male with increasing right greater than left lower extremity numbness/ weakness, attributed to a T8-9 mixed intra- and extramedullary capillary hemangioma.

Results: One year following complete lesion resection, the patient used an assistive device to ambulate and continued to improve neurologically.

Conclusion: We presented a 63-year-old male whose paraparesis was attributed to a T8-9 mixed intra- and extramedullary capillary hemangioma who did well following total en bloc lesion resection. In addition to this case study/technical note, we provide a 2-D intraoperative video detailing the resection technique.

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