[Total resection of aggressive hemangioma of thoracic spine: case report and literature review].
I Yu LisitskyAlexey Vladimirovich LychaginA Yu ZarovA L KorkunovVadim G CherepanovIvan Antonovich VyazankinPublished in: Zhurnal voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N. N. Burdenko (2023)
The authors report total resection of aggressive hemangioma of Th7 vertebra in a patient with severe conduction disorders in the lower extremities. Total Th7 spondylectomy (Tomita procedure) was performed. This method provided simultaneous en bloc resection of the vertebra and tumor via the same approach, eliminate spinal cord compression and perform stable circular fusion. Postoperative follow-up period was 6 months. Neurological disorders were evaluated using the Frankel scale, pain syndrome - visual analogue scale, muscle strength - MRC scale. Pain syndrome and motor disorders in the lower extremities regressed in 6 months after surgery. CT confirmed spinal fusion without signs of continued tumor growth. Literature data on surgical treatment of aggressive hemangiomas are reviewed.