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Spinal Intradural Tumor Resection via Long-Segment Approaches and Clinical Long-Term Follow-Up.

Laura DieringerLea BaumgartLaura SchwierenJens GemptMaria WostrackPhilipp J JostVicki Marie Butenschoen
Published in: Cancers (2024)
We achieved satisfying results with long-segment approaches. In general, patients reported pain improvement after surgery and received similar low modified McCormick scores pre- and post surgery and did not undergo secondary dorsal fixation. Thus, we conclude that intradural tumor resection via extensive approaches does not seem to impair long-term spinal stability in our cohort.
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