Treatment of spinal cord compression caused by malignant disease

1991 
: Patients suffering from metastatic spinal cord compression can be treated with decompressive surgery and/or radiotherapy. The best treatment regimen remains to be established. In the present paper we report our experience of a therapeutic regimen with main emphasis on radiotherapy, but where selected patients were treated with laminectomy followed by radiotherapy. 67 patients were treated during a two year period, 60 with radiotherapy as the sole treatment modality. The ambulation rate after treatment was 56.7%. Degree of loss of neurological function before treatment and tumour histology were prognostic factors for a successful outcome, defined as the patient's ability to walk after treatment. We emphasize the importance of starting treatment before development of advanced neurological deficits.
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