[Intramedullary spinal cord metastasis: is there a place for surgery? Case report and review of literature].

Neurochirurgie

Service de Neurochirurgie, HIA du Val-de-Grâce, 74, boulevard de Port-Royal, 75005 Paris.

Published: December 2002

Background And Purpose: The usual onset of intramedullary spinal cord metastases at an advanced stage of cancer disease explains that surgical removal of such lesions is rarely performed. We tried to define the place for surgery in the management of such lesions.

Methods: We report the observation of a 52-year-old male patient presenting with a metastasis of the conus medullaris revealing a lung cancer. Surgical excision of the lesion led to pain relief and improvement of bladder dysfunction. We present a review of pertinent literature.

Results: Surgery allows histological diagnosis in case of isolated, revealing tumor. In other selected cases, radical removal of intramedullary metastases could improve the quality and comfort of life although it does not seem to affect the duration of survival.

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