Clinical evaluation of preoperative embolization, vertebroplasty, and decompression in the treatment of aggressive vertebral hemangiomas

Author:

Xu Derong12,Kong Meng12,Zhu Kai1,Han Xing1,Zhang Wenwei1,Zeng Xiangxu1,Zhou Chuanli1,Ma Xuexiao1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Spine Surgery, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, Qingdao, Shandong Province, China

2. Derong Xu and Meng Kong are co-first authors.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of preoperative embolization and vertebroplasty in the treatment of aggressive hemangioma. Methods: A retrospective clinical review of patients diagnosed with aggressive vertebral hemangiomas was conducted. All the patients were assigned to three groups according to the treatment strategies: patients in Group A underwent embolization and decompression with internal fixation, patients in Group B underwent vertebroplasty and decompression with internal fixation, patients in Group C received all three treatments. Clinical indexes were compared within three groups. Results: There were 16 patients received embolization and decompression (Group A), 19 patients underwent decompression with vertebroplasty (Group B) and 16 patients in Group C. The operative duration of patients in group A (198.33 ± 38.43 min) were less than another two groups ( p = 0.001). The intraoperative blood loss of patients in group C was 713.33 ± 165.13 mL, which was significantly less than group A and group B ( p = 0.045). Patients in group C exhibited the lowest volume of drainage on POD 1 (178.33 ± 66.76 mL), which showed significant difference compared with group A (368.33 ± 191.15 mL, p = 0.01). There was no significant difference of preoperative and postoperative VAS and JOA score among three groups, as well as drainage on POD 2, total volume and hospital duration. Conclusion: Both embolization and vertebroplasty are efficient and safe measures to reduce blood loss in the surgical treatment of aggressive vertebral hemangiomas, combination of all three methods is also competent.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Surgery

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