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The role of laminoplasty in preventing spinal deformity in adult patients submitted to resection of an intradural spinal tumor. Case series and literature review
The role of laminoplasty in preventing spinal deformity in adult patients submitted to resection of an intradural spinal tumor. Case series and literature review
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The role of laminoplasty in preventing spinal deformity in adult patients submitted to resection of an intradural spinal tumor. Case series and literature review
The role of laminoplasty in preventing spinal deformity in adult patients submitted to resection of an intradural spinal tumor. Case series and literature review
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The role of laminoplasty in preventing spinal deformity in adult patients submitted to resection of an intradural spinal tumor. Case series and literature review

2014
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•Laminectomy was an independent prognostic factor for onset of spinal deformity.•Pre-operative spinal deformity was associated with worsening of spinal deformity.•No new-onset spinal deformities were observed after laminoplasty.•No CSF leak was recorded in the laminoplasty cohort of patients. Laminectomy has normally been used as a standard approach for intradural spinal tumors but this procedure is associated with spinal instability and deformity. Laminoplasty was developed to overcome these limitations. Controversies still exist regarding its actual role in preventing spinal deformity in adults. The aim of our study was to determine the impact of laminoplasty on the prevention of spinal deformity's onset or worsening in adult patients submitted to intradural spinal tumors resection. We retrospectively reviewed the data of 43 consecutive adult patients, who underwent either laminectomy or laminoplasty for spinal intradural tumor resection, between January 2006 and May 2011. We evaluated the role of sex, spinal segment (cervical, thoracic, lumbar), tumor location (intra- or extra-medullary), procedure (laminoplasty or laminectomy), number of treated levels (≤2 vs >2), presence of pre-operative deformity and pre-operative Modified McCormick Scale (≤2 vs >2) in the development or worsening of spinal deformity, using Fisher's exact test and multivariate logistic regression analysis. Nine patients developed deformity or experienced a worsening of pre-operative deformity at latest follow-up. Among the considered potential prognostic factors, laminectomy (p=0.03) and evidence of pre-operative spinal deformity (p=0.009) were significantly associated with new-onset or worsening of spinal deformity. At logistic regression analysis, only the performed surgical procedure emerged as independent prognostic factor (p=0.044). No CSF leak was recorded in the laminoplasty cohort. No new-onset spinal deformities, no CSF leaks and a lower rate of spinal deformity progression were observed after laminoplasty for intradural intra- or extra-medullary tumor resection.