@article{91fb99901bcb4ad1a2f54355de841512,
title = "Long-term outcomes in primary spinal osteochondroma: A multicenter study of 27 patients",
abstract = "OBJECT: Clinical outcomes in patients with primary spinal osteochondromas are limited to small series and sporadic case reports. The authors present data on the first long-term investigation of spinal osteochondroma cases. METHODS: An international, multicenter ambispective study on primary spinal osteochondroma was performed. Patients were included if they were diagnosed with an osteochondroma of the spine and received surgical treatment between October 1996 and June 2012 with at least 1 follow-up. Perioperative prognostic variables, including patient age, tumor size, spinal level, and resection, were analyzed in reference to long-term local recurrence and survival. Tumor resections were compared using Enneking appropriate (EA) or Enneking inappropriate surgical margins. RESULTS: Osteochondromas were diagnosed in 27 patients at an average age of 37 years. Twenty-two lesions were found in the mobile spine (cervical, thoracic, or lumbar) and 5 in the fixed spine (sacrum). Twenty-three cases (88%) were benign tumors (Enneking tumor Stages 1-3), whereas 3 (12%) exhibited malignant changes (Enneking tumor Stages IA-IIB). Sixteen patients (62%) underwent en bloc treatment - that is, wide or marginal resection - and 10 (38%) underwent intralesional resection. Twenty-four operations (92%) followed EA margins. No one received adjuvant therapy. Two patients (8%) experienced recurrences: one in the fixed spine and one in the mobile spine. Both recurrences occurred in latent Stage 1 tumors following en bloc resection. No osteochondroma-related deaths were observed. CONCLUSIONS: In the present study, most patients underwent en bloc resection and were treated as EA cases. Both recurrences occurred in the Stage 1 tumor cohort. Therefore, although benign in character, osteochondromas still require careful management and thorough follow-up.",
keywords = "Neoplasm, Oncology, Osteochondroma, Spine, Tumor",
author = "Sciubba, {Daniel M.} and Mohamed Macki and Mohamad Bydon and Germscheid, {Niccole M.} and Wolinsky, {Jean Paul} and Stefano Boriani and Chetan Bettegowda and Dean Chou and Alessandro Luzzati and Reynolds, {Jeremy J.} and Zsolt Sz{\"o}v{\'e}rfi and Patti Zadnik and Rhines, {Laurence D.} and Gokaslan, {Ziya L.} and Fisher, {Charles G.} and Varga, {Peter Paul}",
note = "Funding Information: This study received financial support from AOSpine International through the AOSpine Knowledge Forum Tumor, a pathology-focused working group acting on behalf of AOSpine International. Study support was provided directly through AOSpine's Research department and AO's Clinical Investigation and Documentation unit. The authors report no conflict of interest concerning the materials or methods used in this study or the findings specified in this paper. Dr. Gokaslan is the recipient of research grants from DePuy Spine, AOSpine North America, Medtronic, NREF, Integra Life Sciences, and K2M; he receives fellowship support from AOSpine North America; and he holds stock in Spinal Kinetics and US Spine. Dr. Chou is a consultant for Medtronic, Globus, DePuy, and Orthofix. Dr. Rhines is a consultant for Stryker and Globus. Dr. Sciubba is the recipient of a research grant from DePuy Spine and he has consulting relationships with Medtronic, NuVasive, Globus, Stryker, and DePuy. Dr. Fisher is a consultant for Medtronic and NuVasive; has received a grant from OREF; and has received fellowship support from AOSpine and Medtronic. Dr. Reynolds has received support from DePuy Synthes and Globus for non-study-related clinical or research effort. We are grateful to the collaborating centers' local clinical research personnel and support staff for their active participation. This study was organized by AOSpine International through the AOSpine Knowledge Forum Tumor, a pathology-focused working group of up to 10 international spine experts acting on behalf of AOSpine in the domain of scientific expertise. AOSpine is a clinical division of the AO Foundation - an independent medically guided not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving patient care worldwide. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright}AANS, 2015.",
year = "2015",
month = jun,
doi = "10.3171/2014.10.SPINE14501",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "22",
pages = "582--588",
journal = "Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine",
issn = "1547-5654",
publisher = "American Association of Neurological Surgeons",
number = "6",
}