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Case Reports
Image guided lateral mass osteotomy for en-bloc resection of cervical Ewing's sarcoma: a technical note.
- Jia Xi Julian Li, Kevin Phan, Tommy Manh Tran, Ralph J Mobbs, and Ralph Stanford.
- Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
- World Neurosurg. 2017 Aug 1; 104: 628-633.
BackgroundEn bloc resection of Ewing sarcoma in the cervical spine according to Enneking's principles is technically challenging owing to the proximity of important neurovascular structures, the complex local anatomy, and the biomechanical instability of radical resection. The rarity of Ewing sarcoma and variability of its presentation justifies ongoing exploration and compilation of the surgical nuances and subtleties of en bloc resection in the cervical spine.Case DescriptionWe present a 34-year-old male with Ewing sarcoma of the neck who underwent successful en bloc resection using a novel technique of splitting the laminae and osteomizing the lateral masses under imaging guidance.ConclusionsThis novel and successful approach of en bloc resection in the cervical spine can add to the spinal surgeon's repertoire when dealing with complex cervical tumor masses.Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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