Comprehensive Insights into Metastasis-Associated Spinal Cord Compression: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prognosis: A State-of-the-Art Systematic Review
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Published:2024-06-19
Issue:12
Volume:13
Page:3590
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ISSN:2077-0383
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Container-title:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JCM
Author:
Vavourakis Michail1ORCID, Sakellariou Evangelos1, Galanis Athanasios1, Karampinas Panagiotis1ORCID, Zachariou Dimitrios1ORCID, Tsalimas Georgios1, Marougklianis Vasileios1, Argyropoulou Evangelia2ORCID, Rozis Meletis1ORCID, Kaspiris Angelos1ORCID, Pneumatikos Spiros G.1
Affiliation:
1. 3rd Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, KAT General Hospital, 14122 Athens, Greece 2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University General Hospital of Patra, 26504 Patras, Greece
Abstract
Background: Spinal cord compression is a formidable complication of advanced cancer, and clinicians of copious specialities often have to encounter significant complex challenges in terms of diagnosis, management, and prognosis. Metastatic lesions from cancer are a common cause of spinal cord compression, affecting a substantial portion of oncology patients, and only in the US has the percentage risen to 10%. Acute metastasis-correlated spinal cord compression poses a considerable clinical challenge, necessitating timely diagnosis and intervention to prevent neurological deficits. Clinical presentation is often non-specific, emphasizing the importance of thorough evaluation and appropriate differential diagnosis. Diagnostic workup involves various imaging modalities and laboratory studies to confirm the diagnosis and assess the extent of compression. Treatment strategies focus on pain management and preserving spinal cord function without significantly increasing patient life expectancy, while multidisciplinary approaches are often required for optimal outcomes. Prognosis depends on several factors, highlighting the importance of early intervention. We provide an up-to-date overview of acute spinal cord compression in metastases, accentuating the importance of comprehensive management strategies. Objectives: This paper extensively explores the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic strategies, treatment modalities, and prognosis associated with spinal cord metastases. Materials and Methods: A systematic literature review was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines. Conclusions: We aim to help healthcare professionals make informed clinical decisions when treating patients with spinal cord metastases by synthesizing current evidence and clinical insights.
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