Affiliation:
1. MD, PhD, PhysiatristUniversitas Indonesia Hospital.
2. MD, Universitas Indonesia Hospital.
Abstract
Metastatic spinal disease is considered a terminal stage of primary cancer and palliative treatment focuses around
symptom control and reducing spinal complications such as cord compression. A 60 years man with complete spinal cord
injury AIS A post laminectomy with Th2-Th4 decompression and tumor biopsy due to canal stenosis et causa Th3 compression fracture. Patient
has history of paraparesis in level Th4-Th8, also bladder and bowel incontinence. The prognosis of patients with epidural metastasis is not
promising and difcult to predict. Tokuhashi and Tomita scores are one of tools that used widely to predict the patient’s survival prognosis, in
particularly for spinal metastatic treatment decision. These scores provide guidance decision whether aggressive operative or palliative.
Tokuhashi score in this patient indicated the survival rate was below 6 months and Tomita score referred to palliative treatment. Physical medicine
and rehabilitation treatment focus on palliative treatment for this patient include diminished pain, maintain vertebral stability, improve physical
tness and mobility to reduce further complication of prolonged bedridden and improve quality of life. Other treatment was given according to
complaint and symptom. Patient was died less than 2-month post-surgery after readmission to the hospital due to bed ridden complications.