侵袭性椎体血管瘤硬膜外直接乙醇注射减压中央管:多步骤经皮治疗策略。

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Eike Immo Piechowiak, Marco Pileggi, Maurizio Isalberti, Tomas Dobrocky, Jan Gralla, Johannes Kaesmacher, Andrea Cardia, Mario Muto, Ralph T Schär, Andreas Raabe, Giuseppe Bonaldi, Alessandro Cianfoni
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背景:椎体血管瘤是一种偶发的、典型的、无症状的脊柱病变,发生率为10-12%。然而,侵袭性椎体血管瘤(AVHs)可损害椎管,导致脊髓或神经根受压,需要及时治疗以防止永久性神经功能缺损。由于房颤的高血管性,手术治疗具有挑战性,并且具有围手术期失血的重大风险。骨内乙醇注射通常用于硬化,但可能不能充分处理硬膜外成分。目的:对12例硬膜外成分进行影像引导穿刺加乙醇注射分阶段治疗。方法:我们回顾性分析了2017年至2024年间在三家三级医院接受针对性硬膜外乙醇注射后椎体水泥增强术的12例有症状的房颤患者。数据收集包括治疗前和治疗后的影像学和临床结果。结果:12例患者(平均年龄50岁,女性50%)均有广泛的硬膜外受累,并有症状,包括脊髓压迫和疼痛。8例硬膜外血管瘤缩小75%以上,11例患者症状完全缓解。3例行椎板切除术,所有病例均未行椎体切除术。2例患者出现神经系统恶化,其中1例患者完全康复,另1例患者由于脊髓局部缺血性损伤,康复后存在轻度残留损伤。无其他主要并发症发生。结论:直接硬膜外乙醇注射提供了一种微创替代手术,如椎体切除术,包括压缩硬膜外成分的快速缩小,并潜在地防止逆行血流进入动脉侧枝。加入椎体成形术可以增强椎体的稳定性。
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Direct epidural ethanol injection in aggressive vertebral hemangiomas to decompress the central canal: a multistep percutaneous treatment strategy.

Background: Vertebral hemangiomas are incidental and typically, asymptomatic lesions of the spine, present in 10-12% of the population. However, aggressive vertebral hemangiomas (AVHs) can compromise the spinal canal, leading to spinal cord or nerve root compression, and require timely treatment to prevent permanent neurological deficits. Surgical management is challenging owing to the high vascularity of AVHs, and carries a significant risk of perioperative blood loss. Intraosseous ethanol injection is commonly used for sclerotization, but may not adequately deal with epidural components.

Objective: To carry out a staged treatment with an image-guided puncture and ethanol injection of the epidural component in 12 patients.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 12 patients with symptomatic AVHs who underwent targeted epidural ethanol injection followed by vertebral body cement augmentation, between 2017 and 2024, at three tertiary hospitals. Data collection included pre- and post-treatment imaging and clinical outcomes.

Results: Among 12 patients (mean age 50, women 50%), all had extensive epidural involvement and were symptomatic, including spinal cord compression and pain. Reduction in size of more than 75% of the epidural hemangioma was achieved in 8 cases, with 11 patients experiencing complete symptom resolution. Laminectomy was performed in 3 cases, while corpectomy was avoided in all cases. Two patients had neurological worsening, with one achieving complete resolution and the other having mild residual impairment after rehabilitation due to a small spinal cord ischemic lesion. No other major complications occurred.

Conclusion: Direct epidural ethanol injection provides a minimally invasive alternative to surgery, such as corpectomy, including rapid size reduction of the compressive epidural component, and potentially, prevents retrograde flow into arterial collaterals. Adding vertebroplasty enhances vertebral stability.

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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery (JNIS) is a leading peer review journal for scientific research and literature pertaining to the field of neurointerventional surgery. The journal launch follows growing professional interest in neurointerventional techniques for the treatment of a range of neurological and vascular problems including stroke, aneurysms, brain tumors, and spinal compression.The journal is owned by SNIS and is also the official journal of the Interventional Chapter of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Neuroradiology (ANZSNR), the Canadian Interventional Neuro Group, the Hong Kong Neurological Society (HKNS) and the Neuroradiological Society of Taiwan.
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