Prospective spine at risk program for prevalence of intracanal spine lesions in pediatric hereditary multiple osteochondromas
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Prospective spine at risk program for prevalence of intracanal spine lesions in pediatric hereditary multiple osteochondromas
Abstract
Study design: Retrospective cohort study OBJECTIVES: To determine prevalence of hereditary multiple osteochondromas (HMO) and utility of MRI surveillance in a prospective Spine at Risk (SAR) program. Unidentified intraspinal exostoses in HMO can lead to neurologic injury in children during sedated procedures but no MRI guidelines exist. We sought to determine the prevalence and age of intraspinal exostoses from MRIs, and indications for MRI surveillance.
Methods: Retrospective review was performed of pediatric HMO patients who underwent total spine MRIs at a single institution after a prospective SAR program was instituted. Charts were reviewed for MRI indication and findings, symptoms, surgery, and location of other exostoses. Fisher's exact test was used to compare categorical variables and T test to compare continuous variables. Predictive value of pelvic/rib exostoses was calculated for intraspinal lesions.
Results: Forty-three patients with HMO underwent total spine MRIs with average age of 11.5 years. Fifteen (35%) patients had exostoses on vertebral column, eight (19%) had intra-canal spinal exostoses. Higher prevalence of spine lesions occurred in symptomatic patients than asymptomatic (any spinal lesion: 73% prevalence in symptomatic vs 22% in asymptomatic, p < 0.005; intra-canal spinal lesion: 46% vs 9%, p < 0.05). Only two of the 11 'symptomatic presentations' could be attributable to intracanal spinal exostoses. Only one intra-canal exostosis found on asymptomatic surveillance was treated surgically. Presence of pelvic or rib exostoses were not strongly predictive of intra-canal lesions (23% PPV, 85% NPV, 63% sensitivity, 51% specificity).
Conclusions: Even with the presence of intra-canal exostoses, true symptomatic lesions are rare. Rib and pelvic lesions were not predictive of intra-canal lesions in our population. We recommend obtaining MRIs at time of preoperative evaluation in asymptomatic children old enough to not need sedation, or in patients with true neurologic symptoms to prevent unnecessary sedation of younger children for surveillance MRI.
Level of evidence: III.
Keywords: HMO; MHE; Pediatric cord injury; Pediatric spine tumor; Spinal lesions; Spine exostosis.
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