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Repeat operations in the management of clival chordomas: palliative surgery.
Authors:Kazuhiko Kyoshima  Susumu Oikawa  Miki Kanaji  Hideo Zenisaka  Takeomi Takizawa  Tetsuya Goto  Hisayoshi Takasawa  Atsushi Watanabe  Kazuo Tokushige  Keiichi Sakai
Affiliation:Department of Neurosurgery, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan
Abstract:
Some chordomas have a very poor prognosis because of their aggressive growth nature, but the efficacy of repeat operations for these cases has not been well documented. This report concerns 3 patients with aggressive chordoma of the clivus, who underwent operations 6 to 12 times over a period of 8 to 17 years because of symptomatic regrowth. Overall mean interval between repeat operations was 18 months with a range from 5 to 57 months and survival times were 9 to19 years after the first surgery. Main symptoms before each operation were diplopia and visual disturbance. Repeat palliative operations by intentional extradural debulking of the tumour to decompress offending neural structures, as well as maximal removal of the tumour, using appropriate skull base approaches, can mitigate progressive symptoms, and may result in better quality and some prolongation of life, although our patients gradually deteriorated neurologically throughout the clinical course.
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