Anterior intradural tumors of spine in children: endoscopy guided resection with neurophysiological monitoring by posterior approach

Introduction: Anterior intradural tumor of the spine is a challenge to the surgeon, especially in children. The use of the endoscope in intradural spinal tumors surgery is still poorly described. The association between spinal endoscopy and neurophysiological monitoring allows better tumor visualiza...

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Autores principales: Ricardo de Amoreira Gepp, Marco Rolando Sainz Quiroga, Henrique Caetano de Souza, Marcio de Mendonça Cardoso
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:582dcd3da21445f289a1ad55343b94e02021-11-23T21:46:37ZAnterior intradural tumors of spine in children: endoscopy guided resection with neurophysiological monitoring by posterior approach2675-362610.29327/apn.v1i1(September-December).6https://doaj.org/article/582dcd3da21445f289a1ad55343b94e02019-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.archpedneurosurg.com.br/pkp/index.php/sbnped2019/article/view/6https://doaj.org/toc/2675-3626Introduction: Anterior intradural tumor of the spine is a challenge to the surgeon, especially in children. The use of the endoscope in intradural spinal tumors surgery is still poorly described. The association between spinal endoscopy and neurophysiological monitoring allows better tumor visualization and lower risk of retraction of the spinal cord, decreasing the neurological risk. Methods: The authors described the posterior approach to tumor resection. The medical records from two cases were described. Results: In the first case one dermoid tumor anterior to spinal cord was completed resected after endoscopy help. The second patient had one anterior tumor and the endoscopy was used to help gross total resection. Conclusion: Microsurgery assisted by endoscopy is a safe and effective method to control resection of intradural tumors, and associated with neurophysiological monitoring becomes a secure method of approach this type of tumor in children.Ricardo de Amoreira GeppMarco Rolando Sainz QuirogaHenrique Caetano de SouzaMarcio de Mendonça CardosoBrazilian Society for Pediatric Neurosurgeryarticleendoscopyspine tumorneurophysiological monitoringPediatricsRJ1-570SurgeryRD1-811ENArchives of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Vol 1, Iss 1(September-December), Pp 21-24 (2019)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic endoscopy
spine tumor
neurophysiological monitoring
Pediatrics
RJ1-570
Surgery
RD1-811
spellingShingle endoscopy
spine tumor
neurophysiological monitoring
Pediatrics
RJ1-570
Surgery
RD1-811
Ricardo de Amoreira Gepp
Marco Rolando Sainz Quiroga
Henrique Caetano de Souza
Marcio de Mendonça Cardoso
Anterior intradural tumors of spine in children: endoscopy guided resection with neurophysiological monitoring by posterior approach
description Introduction: Anterior intradural tumor of the spine is a challenge to the surgeon, especially in children. The use of the endoscope in intradural spinal tumors surgery is still poorly described. The association between spinal endoscopy and neurophysiological monitoring allows better tumor visualization and lower risk of retraction of the spinal cord, decreasing the neurological risk. Methods: The authors described the posterior approach to tumor resection. The medical records from two cases were described. Results: In the first case one dermoid tumor anterior to spinal cord was completed resected after endoscopy help. The second patient had one anterior tumor and the endoscopy was used to help gross total resection. Conclusion: Microsurgery assisted by endoscopy is a safe and effective method to control resection of intradural tumors, and associated with neurophysiological monitoring becomes a secure method of approach this type of tumor in children.
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author Ricardo de Amoreira Gepp
Marco Rolando Sainz Quiroga
Henrique Caetano de Souza
Marcio de Mendonça Cardoso
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Marco Rolando Sainz Quiroga
Henrique Caetano de Souza
Marcio de Mendonça Cardoso
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title Anterior intradural tumors of spine in children: endoscopy guided resection with neurophysiological monitoring by posterior approach
title_short Anterior intradural tumors of spine in children: endoscopy guided resection with neurophysiological monitoring by posterior approach
title_full Anterior intradural tumors of spine in children: endoscopy guided resection with neurophysiological monitoring by posterior approach
title_fullStr Anterior intradural tumors of spine in children: endoscopy guided resection with neurophysiological monitoring by posterior approach
title_full_unstemmed Anterior intradural tumors of spine in children: endoscopy guided resection with neurophysiological monitoring by posterior approach
title_sort anterior intradural tumors of spine in children: endoscopy guided resection with neurophysiological monitoring by posterior approach
publisher Brazilian Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery
publishDate 2019
url https://doaj.org/article/582dcd3da21445f289a1ad55343b94e0
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