Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Vertebral hemangiomas are very rare in pediatric age group. In this study we analysed the outcomes of patient treated at department of neurosurgery , All india institute of medical sciences New Delhi since may 2010 to January 2022 with at least 5 year follow up. MATERIALS AND METHOD: All patients up to 18 years age of vertebral haemangioma treated at our hospital from may 2010 to january 2022 with at least 5 year follow up. All had features of myelopathy.Patients demography, clinical details and follow up and complications were retrieved from hospital records. Functional clinical outcomes were measured using ASIA score. Mean age was 14.21 years with range of 12 years to 18 years. All patients had magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography of spine in preoperative and postoperative period. Mean follow up was 78 months with range from 60 month to 144 months. RESULTS: There were 6 male and 8 female patients with sex ratio of 3:4. All were located in dorsal spine with single level involvement . Upper dorsal spine involvement was more common (10 cases 71.43%) than lower dorsal spine involvement (4 case 28.57%). All patients had weakness of lower limbs with features of myelopathy, urinary bladder symptoms were present in 6 patients local site pain in 1. D1 involvement was present in 1, D3 in 2, D4 in 2, D5 in 2, D6 in 3 , D8 in 1,D10 in 1,D11 in 1 and D12 in 1. All patients have improvement in power of both lower limbs after surgery. Bladder symptom and pain resolved in all patients. CONCLUSION: Good postoperative results can be achieved in pediatric symptomatic vertebral hemangioma with minimal complications. Individualization of treatment for each patient should be done with avoidance of selecting more blood loss procedures like corpectomies.

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