Wozasek G E, Wruhs O, Wagner M
I. Universitätsklinik für Chirurgie, Wien.
Unfallchirurgie. 1988 Dec;14(6):320-3.
Metastasis of the cervical spine or pathological fracture respectively presents a demanding therapeutical task. Pain and threatening, neurological deficit require an active action, even if curative treatment is unlikely. The remaining survival time after appearance of osseous metastasis is on the average nine to twelve months and justifies an operation, especially in view of psychosocial consequences for the patient. We are describing the unique case of cervical spinal manifestation after liver transplantation because of primary hepatic cancer.