Binning Mandy J, Gottfried Oren N, Klimo Paul, Schmidt Meic H
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Utah Medical Center, 30 North 1900 East, Suite 3B-409, Salt Lake City, UT 84132-2303, USA.
Neurosurg Clin N Am. 2004 Oct;15(4):459-65. doi: 10.1016/j.nec.2004.04.010.
Minimally invasive approaches are finding their way into all aspects of metastatic spinal disease from diagnosis to treatment of patients who are diagnosed early in their course as well as patients with multifocal metastases. For patients who are found to have asymptomatic spinal metastases, diagnosis is important to guide management and treatment so as to prevent future morbidity. These patients also now have the option of less invasive techniques for resection,reconstruction, and stabilization, including endoscopy and less invasive surgical approaches. Patients who are treated later in their course, with multifocal metastatic disease also have more options for palliation of pain and for stability,including vertebroplasty/kyphoplasty and radio-frequency tumor ablation as well as some of the percutaneous methods of stabilization described previously. As techniques evolve and im-prove, patients will continue to have more access to less invasive options for treatment of spinal metastases.
微创方法正逐渐应用于转移性脊柱疾病的各个方面,从诊断到治疗,涵盖病程早期诊断的患者以及多灶性转移患者。对于被发现有无症状脊柱转移的患者,诊断对于指导管理和治疗以预防未来发病至关重要。这些患者现在也可以选择侵入性较小的切除、重建和稳定技术,包括内窥镜检查和侵入性较小的手术方法。病程后期接受治疗的多灶性转移性疾病患者在缓解疼痛和稳定方面也有更多选择,包括椎体成形术/后凸成形术和射频肿瘤消融以及之前描述的一些经皮稳定方法。随着技术的发展和改进,患者将继续有更多机会获得侵入性较小的脊柱转移治疗选择。