TY - JOUR
T1 - Total spondylectomy of recurrent giant cell tumors in the cervical spine
T2 - Two case reports and review of literature
AU - Tu, Ji
AU - Li, Wentian
AU - Shu, Shenglei
AU - Zhang, Yukun
AU - Hua, Wenbin
AU - Li, Shuai
AU - Yang, Shuhua
AU - Yang, Cao
PY - 2018/5
Y1 - 2018/5
N2 - Rationale: Spinal Giant Cell Tumors (SGCTs) are rare, aggressive, and benign tumors. Their presence in the cervical spine is even more exceptional. There are few reports of cervical GCT in the literature, especially recurrent cases. The treatment are challenging to clinically because radical resection is extremely difficult.Patient concerns: In this study, we present the cases of a 25-year-old man and a 41-year-old woman who suffered from recurrent cervical GCT.Interventions: They underwent extensive total spondylectomy of C3-5 and C2-4, respectively, by a combined anterior and posterior approach.Outcomes: Both patients had a satisfactory prognosis after 2 years followe-up, and extensive total spondylectomy provided good disease-free survival rates. Extensive total spondylectomy of cervical recurrent giant cell tumor was successfully achieved combined anterior and posterior approach.Lessons: This surgical technique can be an effective option for this pathological condition, which is difficult to manage using other conventional treatment options including repeated curettage and radiotherapy. However, there are insufficient data on long-term subjective outcomes in this type of patient, and larger series studies are needed to determine the efficacy of this approach, especially compared with piecemeal resection techniques.
AB - Rationale: Spinal Giant Cell Tumors (SGCTs) are rare, aggressive, and benign tumors. Their presence in the cervical spine is even more exceptional. There are few reports of cervical GCT in the literature, especially recurrent cases. The treatment are challenging to clinically because radical resection is extremely difficult.Patient concerns: In this study, we present the cases of a 25-year-old man and a 41-year-old woman who suffered from recurrent cervical GCT.Interventions: They underwent extensive total spondylectomy of C3-5 and C2-4, respectively, by a combined anterior and posterior approach.Outcomes: Both patients had a satisfactory prognosis after 2 years followe-up, and extensive total spondylectomy provided good disease-free survival rates. Extensive total spondylectomy of cervical recurrent giant cell tumor was successfully achieved combined anterior and posterior approach.Lessons: This surgical technique can be an effective option for this pathological condition, which is difficult to manage using other conventional treatment options including repeated curettage and radiotherapy. However, there are insufficient data on long-term subjective outcomes in this type of patient, and larger series studies are needed to determine the efficacy of this approach, especially compared with piecemeal resection techniques.
U2 - 10.1097/MD.0000000000010799
DO - 10.1097/MD.0000000000010799
M3 - Article
C2 - 29768375
SN - 1536-5964
VL - 97
SP - 1
EP - 6
JO - Medicine
JF - Medicine
IS - 20
M1 - e10799
ER -