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Vertebroplasty as a palliative treatment option for intractable pain in pediatric patients with spinal tumors

Abstract

Primary and secondary malignant tumors of the spine are relatively uncommon in the pediatric population but are associated with high morbidity and significantly decreased quality of life due to pain. Local management of these tumors is often challenging due to the importance of maintaining vertebral mechanical integrity as well as the spinal growth potential. Typically, surgery and/or radiation therapy have been used in the primary management of these tumors. However, treatment options become more limited when there is relapse or refractory disease, with re-resection or additional radiotherapy often not being viable therapies. Vertebroplasty is a currently underutilized modality that might provide significant pain palliation in cases of relapsed cancer in the spine.

Authors

Cardarelli‐Leite L; Rassekh SR; D'Ortenzio R; Heran MKS

Journal

Pediatric Blood & Cancer, Vol. 68, No. 12,

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

December 1, 2021

DOI

10.1002/pbc.29307

ISSN

1545-5009

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