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To analyze the short-term outcomes of posterior corpectomy of patients with thoracolumbar spinal metastasis in spine unit in Assiut University hospital regarding the pain control , neurological status , complication and ambulatory status as well as mortality rate.
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The metastasis is the spread of cancer from one part of the body to another. Two-thirds of patients with cancer will develop bone metastases. Breast, prostate and lung cancer are responsible for more than 80% of cases of metastatic bone disease. A spinal metastasis may cause pain, instability and neurological injuries.
Corpectomies may be accomplished through a multitude of approaches. Posterior approaches have been associated with less intraop- erative blood loss, complications, shorter operative time, and better pul- monary function post-operation compared to anterior approaches .
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Patients > 18 years old Patient diagnosed as cancer Intractable pain Progressive neurologic comprise Radioresistant tumors
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Patient younger 18 years old spinal 1ry tumor
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Mohammed Ga Hassan, Professor; Rehab Ma Ahmed, Resident
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