Spinal Tumours: Precision Resection & Structural Reconstruction

Spinal tumors encompass primary bone neoplasms and metastatic spinal cord compressions requiring rapid surgical oncology tracking. Treatment demands absolute precision to cleanly resect tissue while preserving neurological and mechanical spinal stability.

Understanding Spinal Tumours: Symptoms & Progression

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  • Severe, non-mechanical night pain that does not improve with localized rest.
  • Progressive numbness, localized paresthesia, or loss of extremity motor function.
  • Rapidly developing neurological deficits or acute localized spinal column tenderness.

State-of-the-Art Corrective Procedures

Total En Bloc Spondylectomy (TES)

The definitive oncological removal of an entire malignant vertebral segment in a single pristine block to optimize local margin clearance.

Microscopic Tumor Cord Decompression

Utilizing ultra-high definition surgical visualization to meticulously dissect lesions away from delicate neural structures.

Real Transformations: Spinal Tumours Before & After Cases

After treatment
Before treatment
Before After

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- Sarah's Mom

Spinal Tumours: Frequently Asked Questions

How is structural support restored following complex vertebral tumor resections?

The structural gap is immediately reconstructed using expandable titanium mesh cages packed with biological bone matrices, fully locked by multi-level rigid pedicle systems.

Can benign spinal tumors cause permanent neurological weakness or paralysis?

Yes. If left untreated, benign tumors like meningiomas or schwannomas can expand inside the spinal canal, creating severe compression on nerve tracks.

Is post-operative radiation therapy safe after internal titanium fixation surgery?

Yes. Modern medical-grade titanium implants produce minimal scatter, allowing highly targeted stereotactic oncological radiation therapies to proceed safely post-op.

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