The Role of Surgery in Spinal Intradural Metastases from Renal Cell Carcinoma: A Literature Review.
Sergio CorvinoGiuseppe MarinielloDomenico SolariJacopo BerardinelliFrancesco MaiuriPublished in: Cancers (2022)
Several factors affect the prognosis of metastatic RCC. The surgical removal of spinal metastases resulted in pain relief and the arresting of neurological deficit progression, improving the quality of life and overall survival of the patient. Considering the relative radioresistant nature of the RCC, the surgical treatment of the metastasis is a valid option even if it is subtotal, with a consequent increased risk of recurrence, and/or a nerve root should be sacrificed.