Epidural extension of dorsal vertebral D1–D7 hemangiomas with congenital cutaneous hemangiomas: Case report and literature review

Author:

Pillai Suresh S.1,Ramsheela P. A.2,Deepak Rijil3,Francis Shinto4,Jayakrishnan C.5,Praveen Ani6,Mampally Neena6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Spine Surgery, Baby Memorial Hospital, Calicut, Kerala, India,

2. Department of Orthopedics, Baby Memorial Hospital, Calicut, Kerala, India,

3. Department of Anaesthesia, Baby Memorial Hospital, Calicut, Kerala, India,

4. Department of Hemato-Oncology, Baby Memorial Hospital, Calicut, Kerala, India,

5. Neurology, Baby Memorial Hospital, Calicut, Kerala, India,

6. Pathology, Baby Memorial Hospital, Calicut, Kerala, India.

Abstract

Background: There are only rare reports of simultaneous multiple thoracic vertebral, epidural, and congenital cutaneous hemangiomas occurring at the same levels. Case Description: A 24-year-old male presented with a progressive paraparesis attributed to multiple vertebral hemangiomas (MVH) with epidural extension (i.e. resulting in D1–D3 significant cord compression.), plus congenital cutaneous lesions at the D2–D7 levels. Following preoperative angioembolisation, a D1–D7 laminectomy was performed along with a C7–D8 pedicle screw fixation. Pathologically the bone and cutaneous lesions were spinal cavernous hemangiomas. Postoperatively, the patient regained normal function. As complete excision was not feasible, he subsequently received radiotherapy to prevent tumor recurrence. Conclusion: MVH with multilevel epidural extension resulting in significant cord compression and congenital cutaneous lesions should undergo attempted tumor excision followed by radiation therapy where complete removal is not feasible.

Publisher

Scientific Scholar

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Surgery

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