Abstract
Some young patients with preserved functional status suffering from aggressive isolated neoplastic disease of the thoracic spine may be eligible from curative en-bloc vertebrectomy surgical treatment. Long-segment posterior pedicle screw fixation is performed. Complete excision of the posterior arch and of ribs posterior aspect is performed. Finger blunt dissection is performed between vertebral body, pleura, and aorta allowing to place a soft abdominal valve and then Gigli saws surrounding the anterior aspect of the spine, in order to saw the upper and the lower discs. Unilateral temporary rod is placed. The vertebral body is dislodged from posterior ligament and then removed by circling laterally around spinal cord. An expandable vertebral implant is placed. Posterior en-bloc thoracic vertebrectomy is a highly technical yet achievable procedure which carries a curative intent for isolated neoplastic spine lesions.
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