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Surgical Strategy for Sacral Tumor Resection.

Kwang-Ryeol KimKyung Hyun KimJeong-Yoon ParkDong Ah ShinYoon HaKeung Nyun KimDong Kyu ChinKeun Su KimYong Eun ChoSung Uk Kuh
Published in: Yonsei medical journal (2021)
In surgical resection of sacral tumors, the surgical approach depends on the size, location, extension, and pathology of the tumors. The recommended treatment option for sacral tumors is to remove as much of the tumor as possible. The level of root sacrifice is a predicting factor for postoperative neurologic functional impairment and the potential for morbidity. Pre-operative angiography and embolization are recommended to prevent excessive bleeding during surgery. Spinopelvic reconstruction must be considered following a total or high sacrectomy or sacroiliac joint removal.
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