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Assessment of the Postoperative Progression in Patients With Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumors Based on the Severity of Preoperative Gait Disturbance
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|作者:
Okubo, Toshiki
[1
]
Nagoshi, Narihito
[1
]
Iga, Takahito
[1
]
Takeda, Kazuki
[1
]
Ozaki, Masahiro
[1
]
Suzuki, Satoshi
[1
]
Matsumoto, Morio
[1
]
Nakamura, Masaya
[1
]
Watanabe, Kota
[1
]
机构:
[1] Keio Univ, Sch Med, Dept Orthopaed Surg, 35 Shinanomachi,Shinjuku Ku, Tokyo 1608582, Japan
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关键词:
intramedullary spinal cord tumors;
modified McCormick scale;
gait disturbance;
tumor resection;
Japan orthopaedic association score;
QUALITY-OF-LIFE;
SURGICAL-MANAGEMENT;
OUTCOMES;
RESECTION;
SURGERY;
DISEASE;
MOTOR;
D O I:
10.1177/21925682241289900
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要:
Study Design Retrospective comparative study.Objectives This study aimed to determine whether the severity of preoperative gait disturbance remains after surgical resection in patients with intramedullary spinal cord tumors (IMSCTs), and to identify any factors influencing poor improvement in postoperative gait disturbance.Methods The study included a total of 128 patients with IMSCTs requiring surgical excision between 2006 and 2019. Based on the degree of preoperative gait disturbance assessed by the modified McCormick scale (MMCS) grade, patients were categorized into Mild (I-II) and Severe (III-V) groups. The mean postoperative follow-up period was 55.5 +/- 34.3 months, and demographic and surgical characteristics were compared between the two groups.Results Significant differences were observed in age at surgery, tumor location, tumor size, estimated blood loss, intraoperative motor-evoked potential disappearance, extent of resection, and tumor histopathology between the Mild and Severe groups. In the Mild group, at the final follow-up, only 7.3% of patients experienced improvement, 56.0% showed no changes, and 36.7% experienced deterioration. Conversely, in the Severe group, 26.3% of patients experienced improvement, 31.6% showed no changes, and 42.1% experienced deterioration. Tumor location and age at surgery were identified as factors correlated with poor improvement in postoperative gait disturbance in the Mild group.Conclusions Irrespective of the preoperative gait disturbance degree, approximately 40% of patients with IMSCTs experienced deterioration in gait after tumor resection. For preoperative MMCS grade I-II cases, older age at surgery and thoracic IMSCTs would be important factors associated with poor improvement in postoperative gait disturbance.
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