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Cadaveric Vascular Anatomy for Total En Bloc Spondylectomy in Malignant Vertebral Tumors
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Total en bloc spondylectomy conducted posteriorly is less likely to damage the thoracic aorta from T1 to T4 but, distal to T5, the aorta must be carefully retracted anteriorly before manipulation of the affected vertebra(e). For a malignant tumor involving L1 or L2, the medial and, occasionally, the intermediate crura of the diaphragm and the first two lumbar arteries must be treated carefully before spondylectomy. Malignant tumors involving the L3 and L4 vertebral bodies can be approached with a total en bloc spondylectomy technique only when the inferior vena cava has been safely retracted anteriorly.
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