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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38046921/solitary-sacral-osteochondroma-growing-into-the-spinal-canal-case-report-and-review-of-the-literature
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Zhenni Yu, Zilin Zhao, Chao Deng, Yingwei Chen, Li Guan, Cong Huang
Osteochondroma is one of the most common benign bone tumors, mainly involving the bone ends of long bones, and involving the spine is rare. It often involves the competing, followed by the thoracic and lumbar spine, and rarely involves the sacrum. We report the imaging findings of a solitary osteochondroma of the sacrum. The patient was a 37-year-old woman who presented clinically with progressive low back pain associated with left buttock pain and discomfort. CT and MRI showed that the lesion originated from the left lamina of S1 and grew anteriorly and superiorly, resulting in compressive resorption of the L5 vertebral bone, left foraminal stenosis and adjacent nerve root swelling...
January 2024: Radiology Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38012875/-feasibility-analysis-and-nail-planning-ofs-2-iliac-crest-screw-placement-in-children
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chun-Yu Jiang, Zhen-Qi Lou, Wen-Rui Tang, Zhi-Hai Huang, Hou-Wei Lu, Yi Jiang
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility of S2 alar iliac screw insertion in Chinese children using computerized three-dimension reconstruction and simulated screw placement technique, and to optimize the measurement of screw parameters. METHODS: A total of 83 pelvic CT data of children who underwent pelvic CT scan December 2018 to December 2020 were retrospectively analyzed, excluding fractures, deformities, and tumors. There were 44 boys and 39 girls, with an average age of (10...
November 25, 2023: Zhongguo Gu Shang, China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37941617/giant-sacral-aneurysmal-bone-cyst-treated-with-endovascular-embolization
#23
Samuel Sequeira Lemos, Diogo Belo, Filipe Veloso Gomes
BACKGROUND: Spine aneurysmal bone cysts (SABC) are osteolytic tumor-like lesions with cystic, blood-filled cavities that represent 15% of all primary spinal bone tumors. The sacrum is a rare site for SABC, and sacral lesions typically carry higher morbidity rates. Here, a 19-year-old female with a large primary multisegmental sacral SABC was successfully managed with 2-staged endovascular embolization. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 19-year-old female presented with progressive worsening of axial lumbosacral pain, and a left L5/S1 radiculopathy...
2023: Surgical Neurology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37940782/effect-of-denosumab-in-treatment-of-unresectable-spine-and-sacrum-giant-cell-tumor-of-bone
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Arefpour, M Shafieesabet, M Chehrassan, A Ahmadzadehnanva, H Ghandhari
Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a rare tumor of the bone that is locally invasive. Surgery is the primary treatment that is usually done by intralesional curettage. In pelvis and spine surgery may be associated with high rate of complications, recently, Denosumab has been proposed for the treatment of these tumors in latter anatomical regions. Denosumab may be administered alone or as an adjuvant to surgery. This study aimed to assess the treatment effects of Denosumab in patients with unresectable GCTB...
November 8, 2023: Musculoskeletal Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37913666/management-of-a-rare-mandibular-giant-cell-tumor-of-bone-by-neoadjuvant-denosumab-therapy-and-surgery-a-4-year-follow-up-case-report
#25
Pierre Klienkoff, Noëlle Weingertner, Lucas Geyer, Catherine-Isabelle Gros, Jean-Emmanuel Kurtz, Fabien Bornert
INTRODUCTION: Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a very rare tumor encountered in the jaws and its histology is quite similar to the more common giant cell granuloma of the jaws (GCGJ). These two entities can be easily confused in maxillofacial region. They are classically managed surgically, but in some localizations and in specific medical-surgical contexts, neoadjuvant therapy with denosumab may be indicated. This report tends to reinforce existing evidence in favor of the use of a neoadjuvant approach, particularly for localization of GCTB in the orofacial region...
October 30, 2023: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37910222/pilot-study-short-term-impact-of-radiation-therapy-on-bone-mineral-density-and-bone-metabolism
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Quirina C B S Thio, Olivier D R van Wulfften Palthe, Jos A M Bramer, Thomas F DeLaney, Miriam A Bredella, David W Dempster, Hua Zhou, Francis J Hornicek, Yen-Lin E Chen, Joseph H Schwab
Despite the risk of complications, high dose radiation therapy is increasingly utilized in the management of selected bone malignancies. In this study, we investigate the impact of moderate to high dose radiation (over 50 Gy) on bone metabolism and structure. Between 2015 and 2018, patients with a primary malignant bone tumor of the sacrum that were either treated with high dose definitive radiation only or a combination of moderate to high dose radiation and surgery were prospectively enrolled at a single institution...
November 1, 2023: Calcified Tissue International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37870700/does-primary-tumor-resection-improve-survival-for-patients-with-sarcomas-of-pelvic-bones-sacrum-and-coccyx-who-have-metastasis-at-diagnosis
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xianglin Hu, Tomohiro Fujiwara, Yangbai Sun, Wending Huang, Wangjun Yan
BACKGROUND: Recent studies demonstrated that primary tumor resection (PTR) improves survival of patients with metastatic bone sarcomas. However, it remains quite unclear regarding the role of PTR in the treatment of sarcomas of pelvic bones with synchronous metastasis at diagnosis. METHODS: Using the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program, we enrolled a total of 385 patients with sarcomas of pelvic bones, sacrum, and coccyx who have metastasis at initial diagnosis, including 139 patients with osteosarcoma, 176 with Ewing sarcoma, and 70 with chondrosarcoma...
December 2023: European Spine Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37839652/imaging-of-a-pelvic-mass-adnexal
#28
REVIEW
Mahesh Shetty
The most common origin of a non-uterine pelvic mass is from the ovary. Ultrasound is the initial imaging modality of choice, additional imaging with Computed Tomography (CT) and or MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is performed in selected cases. Adnexal masses are also encountered as incidental findings during ultrasound, CT or MRI imaging. Many of the adnexal masses that are surgically removed are benign. For optimal outcome and cost effective management, noninvasive risk stratification of such adnexal masses is necessary when discovered incidentally or when identified in a patient with a clinically detected pelvic mass...
October 13, 2023: Seminars in Ultrasound, CT, and MR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37812956/extracranial-metastasis-of-glioblastoma-a-case-report-and-literature-review
#29
Pei Gu, Yongsheng Ding, Guihua Zheng, Pengqin Xu, Xiaochun Xia
INTRODUCTION: Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common malignant tumor of the central nervous system. Extracranial metastasis is rare, accounting for only 0.4 %-0.5 % of all GBM patients. The pathways and mechanisms involved are still unclear. CASE PRESENTATION: We reported a rare case of GBM with multiple bone metastases, highly suspected of abdominal metastasis. This 20 year old woman underwent surgery in March 2017 and underwent postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy...
October 1, 2023: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37786223/rates-of-radiosurgical-decompression-for-high-grade-epidural-spinal-disease-due-to-solid-tumor-metastases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A D'Amiano, M C LeCompte, A Bydon, K Kebaish, D Lubelski, N Theodore, B Wu, L R Kleinberg, S Hun Lee, K J Redmond
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE(S): A recent phase 2 study reported a significant difference in Bilsky grading of treated lesions before and after SBRT. This study reports rates of epidural downgrading following spine SBRT in a larger cohort of patients with high grade epidural disease. MATERIALS/METHODS: Patients with high grade epidural disease from solid spinal metastases treated with SBRT from 2009-2021 were retrospectively reviewed. High grade epidural disease was defined as Bilsky grade 1c-3 for lesions above the conus...
October 1, 2023: International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37691901/a-3d-printed-patient-specific-modular-implants-for-pelvic-reconstruction-of-bone-tumors-involving-the-sacroiliac-joint
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhaorui Lv, Zhenfeng Li, Qiang Yang, Jianmin Li
Background: Current reconstruction methods of the pelvic ring after extensive resection of tumors involving the sacroiliac joint have a high incidence of failure. We aimed to study the effect of 3D-printed patient-specific implant reconstruction to show that this method is stable and has a low risk of failure. Methods: Between February 2017 and November 2021, six patients with bone tumors involving the sacroiliac joint (Enneking I + IV) who received 3D-printed patient-specific implants for pelvic reconstructive surgery were retrospectively analyzed...
2023: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37690989/complication-pattern-of-sacral-primary-tumor-resection-a-study-on-the-risk-factors-of-surgical-site-infection-and-bowel-or-bladder-dysfunction-and-their-associations-with-length-of-hospital-stay
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristof Koch, Peter Pal Varga, Marton Ronai, Istvan Klemencsics, Zsolt Szoverfi, Aron Lazary
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective open cohort study. PURPOSE: The current study aimed to explore the pattern of complications after primary sacral tumor resection, to investigate the possible effect of several perioperative parameters on the development of complications, and to identify which complications are associated with the length of hospital stay (LOS). OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Primary sacral tumor (pST) resection is associated with a high complication rate...
September 11, 2023: Asian Spine Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37655176/chinese-expert-consensus-on-standardized-treatment-for-presacral-cysts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gangcheng Wang, Chengli Miao
Presacral cysts are cystic or cyst-solid lesions between the sacrum and rectum, almost involving adjacent pelvic floorstructures including sacrococcygeal fascia, rectum, and anal sphincter. Presacral cysts are usually benign, currently believed to arise from aberrant embryogenesis. Presacral cysts are clinically rare and the true incidence is unknown. Surgical resection remains the major treatment for presacral cysts. Unless the cysts are completely resected, recurrence is unavoidable. Recurrent cysts or hard-to-heal sinuses in the sacrococcyx cause patients extreme pain...
2023: Gastroenterology Report
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37625639/sacrectomy-with-posterior-only-approach-in-sacral-tumors-an-analysis-of-26-cases-and-review-of-literatu
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Majid Reza Farrokhi, Hormoz Nouraei, Seyed Vahid Hosseini, Amir Tarokh, Seyed Reza Mousavi, Reza Taheri, Armin Akbarzadeh, Mohammadhadi Amir Shahpari Motlagh
BACKGROUND: Sacral masses can be removed using anterior, posterior, or combined approaches. Achieving total sacrectomy through a posterior-only approach results in a shorter procedure time, minimal tissue damage, and a reduced risk of complications. OBJECTIVES: In this study, we aimed to share our experience with performing total sacrectomy using a posterior-only approach in 26 patients and to assess their clinical outcomes at our center. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective study examines the clinical progression, surgical response, and outcomes of 26 patients with various sacral mass pathologies...
August 23, 2023: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37552641/immunohistochemical-markers-predicting-long-term-recurrence-following-clival-and-spinal-chordoma-resection-a-multicenter-study
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Abdul Karim Ghaith, Oluwaseun O Akinduro, A Yohan Alexander, Anshit Goyal, Antonio Bon-Nieves, Leonardo de Macedo Filho, Andrea Otamendi-Lopez, Karim Rizwan Nathani, Kingsley Abode-Iyamah, Mark E Jentoft, Bernard R Bendok, Michelle J Clarke, Michael J Link, Jamie J Van Gompel, Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa, Mohamad Bydon
OBJECTIVE: Chordomas are rare tumors from notochordal remnants and account for 1%-4% of all primary bone malignancies, often arising from the clivus and sacrum. Despite margin-negative resection and postoperative radiotherapy, chordomas often recur. Further, immunohistochemical (IHC) markers have not been assessed as predictive of chordoma recurrence. The authors aimed to identify the IHC markers that are predictive of postoperative long-term (≥ 1 year) chordoma recurrence by using trained multiple tree-based machine learning (ML) algorithms...
June 2023: Neurosurgical Focus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37517889/a-delayed-diagnostic-case-with-complaints-of-severe-lower-back-pain-and-sciatic-nerve-symptoms-caused-by-osteoid-osteoma-of-the-sacrum-a-case-report
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Gentaro Kumagai, Kanichiro Wada, Toru Asari, Yohshiro Notobe, Shusa Ohshika, Yasuyuki Ishibashi
BACKGROUND: Osteoid sacral osteomas are rare. Patients present with severe lower back pain and, rarely, sciatic nerve symptoms. CASE PRESENTATION: Herein, we report a patient with delayed diagnosis with complaints of severe lower back pain and sciatic nerve symptoms compressed by a sacral osteoid osteoma. En bloc tumor resection was performed using computed tomography (CT)-based navigation. Complete resolution of symptoms was achieved immediately after surgery. CONCLUSION: Even if a patient with an osteoid osteoma has sciatic symptoms, spinal surgeons should recognize a subgroup of patients with unexpected spinal or pelvic tumors compressing the nerve root...
July 28, 2023: Journal of Orthopaedic Science: Official Journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37434245/dna-methylation-combined-with-rna-sequencing-provide-novel-insight-into-molecular-classification-of-chordomas-and-their-microenvironment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Szymon Baluszek, Paulina Kober, Natalia Rusetska, Michał Wągrodzki, Tomasz Mandat, Jacek Kunicki, Mateusz Bujko
Chordomas are rare tumors of notochord remnants, occurring mainly in the sacrum and skull base. Despite of their unusually slow growth, chordomas are highly invasive and the involvement of adjacent critical structures causes treatment challenges. Due to the low incidence, the molecular pathogenesis of this entity remains largely unknown. This study aimed to investigate DNA methylation abnormalities and their impact on gene expression profiles in skull base chordomas. 32 tumor and 4 normal nucleus pulposus samples were subjected to DNA methylation and gene expression profiling with methylation microarrays and RNA sequencing...
July 11, 2023: Acta Neuropathologica Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37422156/fusion-driven-spindle-cell-rhabdomyosarcomas-of-bone-and-soft-tissue-a-clinicopathologic-and-molecular-genetic-study-of-25-cases
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carina A Dehner, Stephen M Broski, Jeanne M Meis, Paari Murugan, John S A Chrisinger, Carlos Sosa, Matthew Petersen, Kevin C Halling, Sounak Gupta, Andrew L Folpe
The evolving classification of rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) now includes spindle cell RMS (SRMS). Bone/soft tissue SRMS often harbor TFCP2, or less often MEIS1 rearrangements. We studied 25 fusion-driven SRMS involving bone (n = 19) and soft tissue (n = 6). Osseous SRMS occurred in 13 women and 6 men (median age: 41 years) and involved the pelvis (5), sacrum (2), spine (4), maxilla (4), mandible (1), skull (1), and femur (2). Follow-up (median: 5 months) demonstrated local recurrence in 2/16 and distant metastases in 8/17 patients (median time to metastasis: 1 month)...
October 2023: Modern Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37356866/the-role-of-3d-printing-in-treatment-planning-of-spine-and-sacral-tumors
#39
REVIEW
Jonathan M Morris, Adam Wentworth, Matthew T Houdek, S Mohammed Karim, Michelle J Clarke, David J Daniels, Peter S Rose
Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology has proven to have many advantages in spine and sacrum surgery. 3D printing allows the manufacturing of life-size patient-specific anatomic and pathologic models to improve preoperative understanding of patient anatomy and pathology. Additionally, virtual surgical planning using medical computer-aided design software has enabled surgeons to create patient-specific surgical plans and simulate procedures in a virtual environment. This has resulted in reduced operative times, decreased complications, and improved patient outcomes...
August 2023: Neuroimaging Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37327146/radiotherapy-after-gross-total-resection-and-subtotal-resection-of-spinal-chordoma-a-seer-database-analysis-of-overall-survival-outcomes
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julian Gendreau, Cathleen C Kuo, Yusuf Mehkri, Sachiv Chakravarti, Brian Lu, Daniel Lubelski, Kristin J Redmond, Chetan Bettegowda, Debraj Mukherjee
OBJECTIVE: Chordomas are most frequently found in the sacrum, vertebral column, and skull base. Achieving gross-total resection (GTR) has been shown to optimize overall survival (OS); however, the efficacy of radiotherapy (RT) for patients with GTR is currently not well understood. Given that RT may negatively impact patient quality of life, the aim of this study was to evaluate the utility of RT for improving OS in patients who have undergone GTR of spinal chordoma through analysis of the national Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database...
June 9, 2023: Journal of Neurosurgery. Spine
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