| Literature DB >> 30207870 |
Qian Guo1, Zhong Fang1, Yong Li1, Yong Xu1, Hanfeng Guan1, Feng Li1.
Abstract
Context: Osteochondroma is the most common benign tumor of the bone, but spinal osteochondroma is rare. We report a case of cervical osteochondroma in multiple exostoses arising from the lamina of the C2 vertebra, presenting with features of compressive myelopathy in a 22-year-old male. Total resection of the tumor and atlantoaxial fixation and fusion after reconstruction of the C1 posterior arch were performed.Findings: The patient recovered significantly. He was asymptomatic and no sign of recurrence was observed after one-year follow-up.Conclusions: Osteochondroma should be considered as a rare cause of spinal cord compression. Entire removal of the tumor will result in complete decompression and can reduce the risk of recurrence. We provide a new approach to reconstruct after resection.Entities:
Keywords: C2; Osteochondroma; Reconstruction; Spinal cord compression; Total resection
Year: 2018 PMID: 30207870 PMCID: PMC7919876 DOI: 10.1080/10790268.2018.1518762
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Spinal Cord Med ISSN: 1079-0268 Impact factor: 1.985