• World Neurosurg · Apr 2021

    Vertebral Artery Mobilization and Cervical Tumor Resection.

    • Ahmet Küçük, Ali Şahin, Murat Çiftçi, Halil Ulutabanca, and Rahmi Kemal Koç.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Erciyes University School of Medicine, Kayseri, Turkey.
    • World Neurosurg. 2021 Apr 1; 148: e600-e608.

    BackgroundTo emphasize the importance of vertebral artery (VA) mobilization by reviewing the anatomy and variations of the VA while performing total resection of VA-associated tumors that develop from different tissues.MethodsVA mobilization and mass resection were performed after the evaluation and preoperative imaging of 22 patients with VA-related tumors. Anterior, posterior, or both approaches were conducted on the patients and stabilization was also applied to the patients in need. Radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy were planned for patients with malignant tumors as shown by histopathology.ResultsOverall, 17 patients with benign and 5 patients with malignant tumors underwent tumor resection with VA mobilizing. There were 13 male and 9 female patients with a mean age of 29.3 years. The average follow-up duration was 53 months. All the patients received gross total tumor resection and had a good postoperative neurological recovery. No complications were observed; local recurrence was observed only in 2 patients.ConclusionsVA mobilization reduces the need for instrumentation in VA-related cases, especially nerve tumors, and increases the possibility of the surgical resection of vertebral tumors.Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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