Intradural spinal tumors in adults—update on management and outcome

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Malte Ottenhausen
Georgios Ntoulias
Imithri Bodhinayake
Finn-Hannes Ruppert
Stefan Schreiber
Annette Förschler
John A. Boockvar
Andreas Jödicke
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[1] Vivantes Klinikum Neukölln,Department of Neurosurgery
[2] The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research,Department of Radiology and Neuroradiology
[3] Schlossparkklinik,Department of Neurosurgery
[4] Lenox Hill Hospital,undefined
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Neurosurgical Review | 2019年 / 42卷
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Intradural; Spinal; Intramedullary; Meningioma; Ependymoma; Astrocytoma; Neurofibroma; Schwannoma; Dumbbell tumor;
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Among spinal tumors that occur intradurally, meningiomas, nerve sheath tumors, ependymomas, and astrocytomas are the most common. While a spinal MRI is the state of the art to diagnose intradural spinal tumors, in some cases CT scans, angiography, CSF analyses, and neurophysiological examination can be valuable. The management of these lesions depends not only on the histopathological diagnosis but also on the clinical presentation and the anatomical location, allowing either radical resection as with most extramedullary lesions or less invasive strategies as with intramedullary lesions. Although intramedullary lesions are rare and sometimes difficult to manage, well-planned treatment can achieve excellent outcome without treatment-related deficits. Technical advances in imaging, neuromonitoring, minimally invasive approaches, and radiotherapy have improved the outcome of intradural spinal tumors. However, the outcome in malignant intramedullary tumors remains poor. While surgery is the mainstay treatment for many of these lesions, radiation and chemotherapy are of growing importance in recurrent and multilocular disease. We reviewed the literature on this topic to provide an overview of spinal cord tumors, treatment strategies, and outcomes. Typical cases of extra- and intramedullary tumors are presented to illustrate management options and outcomes.
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