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Mobile spine chordoma: results of 166 patients from the AOSpine Knowledge Forum Tumor database.

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Gokaslan, ZL; Zadnik, PL; Sciubba, DM; Germscheid, N; Goodwin, CR; Wolinsky, J-P; Bettegowda, C; Groves, ML; Luzzati, A; Rhines, LD; Fisher, CG ...
Published in: J Neurosurg Spine
April 2016

OBJECT: A chordoma is an indolent primary spinal tumor that has devastating effects on the patient's life. These lesions are chemoresistant, resistant to conventional radiotherapy, and moderately sensitive to proton therapy; however, en bloc resection remains the preferred treatment for optimizing patient outcomes. While multiple small and largely retrospective studies have investigated the outcomes following en bloc resection of chordomas in the sacrum, there have been few large-scale studies on patients with chordomas of the mobile spine. The goal of this study was to review the outcomes of surgically treated patients with mobile spine chordomas at multiple international centers with respect to local recurrence and survival. This multiinstitutional retrospective study collected data between 1988 and 2012 about prognosis-predicting factors, including various clinical characteristics and surgical techniques for mobile spine chordoma. Tumors were classified according to the Enneking principles and analyzed in 2 treatment cohorts: Enneking-appropriate (EA) and Enneking-inappropriate (EI) cohorts. Patients were categorized as EA when the final pathological assessment of the margin matched the Enneking recommendation; otherwise, they were categorized as EI. METHODS: Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data (Student t-test, chi-square, and Fisher exact tests). Recurrence and survival data were analyzed using Kaplan-Meier survival curves, log-rank tests, and multivariate Cox proportional hazard modeling. RESULTS: A total of 166 patients (55 female and 111 male patients) with mobile spine chordoma were included. The median patient follow-up was 2.6 years (range 1 day to 22.5 years). Fifty-eight (41%) patients were EA and 84 (59%) patients were EI. The type of biopsy (p < 0.001), spinal location (p = 0.018), and if the patient received adjuvant therapy (p < 0.001) were significantly different between the 2 cohorts. Overall, 58 (35%) patients developed local recurrence and 57 (34%) patients died. Median survival was 7.0 years postoperative: 8.4 years postoperative for EA patients and 6.4 years postoperative for EI patients (p = 0.023). The multivariate analysis showed that the EI cohort was significantly associated with an increased risk of local recurrence in comparison with the EA cohort (HR 7.02; 95% CI 2.96-16.6; p < 0.001), although no significant difference in survival was observed. CONCLUSIONS: EA resection plays a major role in decreasing the risk for local recurrence in patients with chordoma of the mobile spine.

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J Neurosurg Spine

DOI

EISSN

1547-5646

Publication Date

April 2016

Volume

24

Issue

4

Start / End Page

644 / 651

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Spinal Neoplasms
  • Sacrum
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Radiotherapy, Adjuvant
  • Orthopedics
  • Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
 

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Gokaslan, Z. L., Zadnik, P. L., Sciubba, D. M., Germscheid, N., Goodwin, C. R., Wolinsky, J.-P., … Boriani, S. (2016). Mobile spine chordoma: results of 166 patients from the AOSpine Knowledge Forum Tumor database. J Neurosurg Spine, 24(4), 644–651. https://doi.org/10.3171/2015.7.SPINE15201
Gokaslan, Ziya L., Patricia L. Zadnik, Daniel M. Sciubba, Niccole Germscheid, C Rory Goodwin, Jean-Paul Wolinsky, Chetan Bettegowda, et al. “Mobile spine chordoma: results of 166 patients from the AOSpine Knowledge Forum Tumor database.J Neurosurg Spine 24, no. 4 (April 2016): 644–51. https://doi.org/10.3171/2015.7.SPINE15201.
Gokaslan ZL, Zadnik PL, Sciubba DM, Germscheid N, Goodwin CR, Wolinsky J-P, et al. Mobile spine chordoma: results of 166 patients from the AOSpine Knowledge Forum Tumor database. J Neurosurg Spine. 2016 Apr;24(4):644–51.
Gokaslan, Ziya L., et al. “Mobile spine chordoma: results of 166 patients from the AOSpine Knowledge Forum Tumor database.J Neurosurg Spine, vol. 24, no. 4, Apr. 2016, pp. 644–51. Pubmed, doi:10.3171/2015.7.SPINE15201.
Gokaslan ZL, Zadnik PL, Sciubba DM, Germscheid N, Goodwin CR, Wolinsky J-P, Bettegowda C, Groves ML, Luzzati A, Rhines LD, Fisher CG, Varga PP, Dekutoski MB, Clarke MJ, Fehlings MG, Quraishi NA, Chou D, Reynolds JJ, Williams RP, Kawahara N, Boriani S. Mobile spine chordoma: results of 166 patients from the AOSpine Knowledge Forum Tumor database. J Neurosurg Spine. 2016 Apr;24(4):644–651.

Published In

J Neurosurg Spine

DOI

EISSN

1547-5646

Publication Date

April 2016

Volume

24

Issue

4

Start / End Page

644 / 651

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Spinal Neoplasms
  • Sacrum
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Radiotherapy, Adjuvant
  • Orthopedics
  • Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans