Multidisciplinary surgical planning for en bloc resection of malignant primary cervical spine tumors involving 3D-printed models and neoadjuvant therapies: Report of 2 cases

A. Karim Ahmed, Zachary Pennington, Camilo A. Molina, Yuanxuan Xia, C. Rory Goodwin, Daniel M. Sciubba

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Abstract

Effective en bloc resection of primary spinal tumors necessitates careful consideration of adjacent anatomical structures in order to achieve negative margins and reduce surgical morbidity. This can be particularly challenging in the cervical spine, where vital neurovascular and connective tissues are present in the region. Early multidisciplinary surgical planning that includes clinicians and engineers can both optimize surgical planning and enable a more feasible resection with oncological margins. The aim of the current work was to demonstrate two cases that involved multidisciplinary surgical planning for en bloc resection of primary cervical spine tumors, successfully utilizing 3D-printed patient models and neoadjuvant therapies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)424-431
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Neurosurgery: Spine
Volume30
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2019

Keywords

  • 3D printing
  • Chordoma
  • En bloc resection
  • Myxoid liposarcoma
  • Oncology
  • Primary spinal tumor

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