1. Surgical Management of the Metastatic Spine Disease: A Review of the Literature and Proposed Algorithm.
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Al Farii, Humaid, Aoude, Ahmed, Al Shammasi, Ahmed, Reynolds, Jeremy, and Weber, Michael
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OPERATIVE surgery ,PERIOPERATIVE care ,DISEASE risk factors ,SPINAL cord diseases ,CAPITAL punishment sentencing - Abstract
Study Design: Narrative Review. The spine remains the most common site for bony metastasis. It is estimated that up to 70% of cancer patients harbor secondary spinal disease. And up to 10% will develop a clinically significant lesion. The last two decades have seen a substantial leap forward in the advancements of the management of spinal metastases. What once was a death sentence is now a manageable, even potentially treatable condition. With marked advancements in the surgical treatment and post-operative radiotherapy, a standardized approach to stratify and manage these patients is both prudent and now feasible. Objectives: This article looks to examine the best available evidence in the stratification and surgical management of patients with spinal metastases. So the aim of this review is to offer a standardized approach for surgical management and surgical planning of patients with spinal metastases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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