Surgical outcomes and factors related to postoperative motor and sensory deficits in resection for 244 cases of spinal schwannoma
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Surgical outcomes and factors related to postoperative motor and sensory deficits in resection for 244 cases of spinal schwannoma
Abstract
In a large cohort the clinical presentation, management and outcomes of spinal schwannoma and factors related to postoperative motor and sensory deficits were invesgtigated. In 244 patients (males: 126, females: 118, average age 51.8 y) at one center, significant factors related to postoperative motor and sensory deficits were identified. Tumors were in the cervical (n = 79, 32.4%), lumbar (n = 66), thoracolumbar (T11-L1) (n = 55), and thoracic (n = 39) regions, and 5 patients had sacrum tumors. The rates of postoperative motor and sensory deterioration were 13.1% and 20.5%, respectively. The risk factors for motor deterioration were preoperative motor weakness, preoperative gait disturbance, dumbbell Eden type II, subtotal resection, and operative time, and those for postoperative sensory deficit were preoperative gait disturbance and subtotal resection. Of 12 patients with significant TcMEP changes, 11 had a new motor deficit after surgery; and of 216 patients with stable TcMEP data, 196 were neurologically intact after surgery (true negative) and 20 (11.0%) had deficits in the immediate postoperative stage (false negative). These deficits resolved during hospitalization for most patients. Of 15 patients with TcMEP deterioration and recovery, 11 (93.3%) had no motor deficits after surgery (p < 0.01).
Keywords: Dumbbell Eden type II; Operative time; Preoperative gait disturbance; Preoperative motor weakness; Risk factors for postoperative motor and sensory deficits; Spinal schwannoma; Subtotal resection; Surgical outcomes; Transcranial motor-evoked potential.
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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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