Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 29, Issue 12 633-635, Copyright © 1999 by Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research
H Nomori, H Horio, K Suemasu, M Tezuka and N Suzuki
We describe the case of a 44-year-old male patient with Pancoast lung
cancer invading the vertebrae. Because irradiation did not relieve his
symptoms, we conducted tumor resection with posterior rod fixation with
segmental sublaminar wiring of the vertebrae. This enabled the patient to
walk and to discontinue morphine immediately after surgery. Although the
tumor recurred within the region of the fixation 4 months after surgery,
the patient complained of no pain until his death. Although Pancoast lung
cancer with extensive vertebral invasion cannot be cured surgically,
posterior rod fixation with segmental sublaminar wiring with tumor
resection can improve a patient's quality of life by providing immediate,
long-term pain relief.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Pain-relieving posterior rod fixation with segmental sublaminar wiring for Pancoast tumor invading the vertebrae
Department of Thoracic Surgery, Saiseikai Central Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.
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