Patient Characteristics Following Surgery for Spinal Metastases: A Multicenter Retrospective Study.
Li YangFeng WangHao ZhangYong-Cheng HuHao-Ran ZhangJi-Kai LiRui-Qi QiaoGuo-Chuan ZhangYong-Cheng HuPublished in: Orthopaedic surgery (2020)
Surgical treatment for spinal metastases was mainly to relieve pain, rebuild spinal stability, improve nerve function, control local tumors, and improve the quality of life of patients. For middle-aged and elderly patients with good general conditions, severe pain, spinal pathological fracture, spine instability and without urinary and fecal incontinence, early surgical treatment should be actively carried out.
Keyphrases
- spinal cord
- chronic pain
- neuropathic pain
- end stage renal disease
- minimally invasive
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- spinal cord injury
- prognostic factors
- case report
- clinical trial
- coronary artery bypass
- coronary artery disease
- cross sectional
- atrial fibrillation
- acute coronary syndrome
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- surgical site infection