Publication | Closed Access
Surgical management of primary and metastatic sarcoma of the mobile spine
85
Citations
66
References
2008
Year
Surgery for primary or metastatic sarcoma of the spine is associated with an improvement in neurological function and palliation of pain. The results of this study show a significant difference in patient survival for primary versus metastatic spine sarcomas. The results do not show a statistically significant benefit in survival or local recurrence rates for en bloc versus intralesional resections for either metastatic or primary sarcomas of the spine, but this may be due to the small number of patients undergoing en bloc resections.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1