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Preoperative Embolization of Spinal Metastatic Tumor: The Use of Selective Computed Tomography Angiography for the Detection of Radiculomedullary Arteries

INTRODUCTION: Preoperative embolization for metastatic spinal cord compression (MSCC) has a risk of spinal ischemia. This study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of preoperative embolization in patients with MSCC and evaluate the use of computed tomography (CT) angiography for the detection of...

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Autores principales: Chatani, Shohei, Haimoto, Shoichi, Sato, Yozo, Hasegawa, Takaaki, Murata, Shinichi, Yamaura, Hidekazu, Inaba, Yoshitaka
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Publicado: The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8356237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34435153
http://dx.doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2020-0202
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author Chatani, Shohei
Haimoto, Shoichi
Sato, Yozo
Hasegawa, Takaaki
Murata, Shinichi
Yamaura, Hidekazu
Inaba, Yoshitaka
author_facet Chatani, Shohei
Haimoto, Shoichi
Sato, Yozo
Hasegawa, Takaaki
Murata, Shinichi
Yamaura, Hidekazu
Inaba, Yoshitaka
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description INTRODUCTION: Preoperative embolization for metastatic spinal cord compression (MSCC) has a risk of spinal ischemia. This study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of preoperative embolization in patients with MSCC and evaluate the use of computed tomography (CT) angiography for the detection of the radiculomedullary arteries (RMA). METHODS: This retrospective study included 20 patients (12 men and 8 women; median age, 66 years), who underwent preoperative embolization before a decompression surgery, which corresponded to 22 embolization procedures. The detection ability of RMA was evaluated using angiography and selective CT angiography. Surgical data including intraoperative blood loss and transfusion were also evaluated. RESULTS: Six RMAs were identified at the levels of affected vertebrae and one level above and below in the diagnostic spinal angiography. In addition to spinal angiography, adjunctive selective CT angiography allowed visualization of another five RMAs. Overall, 11 RMAs were identified in 9 patients. Preoperative embolization was successfully achieved in all patients. As regards complications related to embolization procedure, palsy exacerbated in one patient (4.5%), which improved postoperatively. During the surgical procedure, the mean intraoperative blood loss was 353.4±254.2 mL without intraoperative transfusion in all patients. CONCLUSIONS: The present study showed small amounts of intraoperative blood loss without any severe complications related to preoperative embolization. Selective CT angiography was a useful technique to detect RMAs and contributed to the safety of preoperative embolization.
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spelling pubmed-83562372021-08-24 Preoperative Embolization of Spinal Metastatic Tumor: The Use of Selective Computed Tomography Angiography for the Detection of Radiculomedullary Arteries Chatani, Shohei Haimoto, Shoichi Sato, Yozo Hasegawa, Takaaki Murata, Shinichi Yamaura, Hidekazu Inaba, Yoshitaka Spine Surg Relat Res Original Article INTRODUCTION: Preoperative embolization for metastatic spinal cord compression (MSCC) has a risk of spinal ischemia. This study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of preoperative embolization in patients with MSCC and evaluate the use of computed tomography (CT) angiography for the detection of the radiculomedullary arteries (RMA). METHODS: This retrospective study included 20 patients (12 men and 8 women; median age, 66 years), who underwent preoperative embolization before a decompression surgery, which corresponded to 22 embolization procedures. The detection ability of RMA was evaluated using angiography and selective CT angiography. Surgical data including intraoperative blood loss and transfusion were also evaluated. RESULTS: Six RMAs were identified at the levels of affected vertebrae and one level above and below in the diagnostic spinal angiography. In addition to spinal angiography, adjunctive selective CT angiography allowed visualization of another five RMAs. Overall, 11 RMAs were identified in 9 patients. Preoperative embolization was successfully achieved in all patients. As regards complications related to embolization procedure, palsy exacerbated in one patient (4.5%), which improved postoperatively. During the surgical procedure, the mean intraoperative blood loss was 353.4±254.2 mL without intraoperative transfusion in all patients. CONCLUSIONS: The present study showed small amounts of intraoperative blood loss without any severe complications related to preoperative embolization. Selective CT angiography was a useful technique to detect RMAs and contributed to the safety of preoperative embolization. The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research 2021-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8356237/ /pubmed/34435153 http://dx.doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2020-0202 Text en Copyright © 2021 by The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Spine Surgery and Related Research is an Open Access journal distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Chatani, Shohei
Haimoto, Shoichi
Sato, Yozo
Hasegawa, Takaaki
Murata, Shinichi
Yamaura, Hidekazu
Inaba, Yoshitaka
Preoperative Embolization of Spinal Metastatic Tumor: The Use of Selective Computed Tomography Angiography for the Detection of Radiculomedullary Arteries
title Preoperative Embolization of Spinal Metastatic Tumor: The Use of Selective Computed Tomography Angiography for the Detection of Radiculomedullary Arteries
title_full Preoperative Embolization of Spinal Metastatic Tumor: The Use of Selective Computed Tomography Angiography for the Detection of Radiculomedullary Arteries
title_fullStr Preoperative Embolization of Spinal Metastatic Tumor: The Use of Selective Computed Tomography Angiography for the Detection of Radiculomedullary Arteries
title_full_unstemmed Preoperative Embolization of Spinal Metastatic Tumor: The Use of Selective Computed Tomography Angiography for the Detection of Radiculomedullary Arteries
title_short Preoperative Embolization of Spinal Metastatic Tumor: The Use of Selective Computed Tomography Angiography for the Detection of Radiculomedullary Arteries
title_sort preoperative embolization of spinal metastatic tumor: the use of selective computed tomography angiography for the detection of radiculomedullary arteries
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8356237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34435153
http://dx.doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2020-0202
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