| Literature DB >> 24818047 |
Muhammad Babar Khan1, Muhammad Riaz1, Muhammad Ehsan Bari1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Symptomatic spinal metastasis from an intracranial primary glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is very rare. Our literature search identified a total of 42 such patients of which 11 were treated with surgical decompression for spinal metastasis with only one such report from the pediatric age group. Previous studies have reported variable outcomes after surgical management. CASE DESCRIPTION: We report the case of a 16-year-old boy who underwent surgical spinal decompression for spinal metastasis after intracranial GBM. The patient regained motor and autonomic function following surgery and reported improvement in pain. We also present findings from a literature review using the PubMed database from 1985 to June 2013 on this subject and compare radiation therapy with surgical decompression as palliative modalities in such patients.Entities:
Keywords: Decompression; glioblastoma multiforme; laminectomy; metastasis; palliation; spinal cord compression; surgery
Year: 2014 PMID: 24818047 PMCID: PMC4014827 DOI: 10.4103/2152-7806.129558
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Neurol Int ISSN: 2152-7806