Title: PRIMARY SPINE CHONDROSARCOMA: CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW
1PRIMARY SPINE CHONDROSARCOMA CASE REPORT AND
LITERATURE REVIEW
- CARLOS FERNANDO LOZANO TANGUA MD
- LUIS RAFAEL MOSCOTE SALAZAR MD
- FREDY ANTONIO LLAMAS CANO MD
- RUBEN SABOGAL BARRIOS MD
- OSVALDO MOLINA OLIER MD
- GABRIEL ALCALA-CERRA
- UNIVERSIDAD DE CARTAGENA
- 2009
2ABSTRACT
- CHONDROSARCOMA IS THE THIRD MOST COMMON PRIMARY
NEOPLASM OF BONE AFTER MYELOMA AND OSTEOSARCOMA,
AND AFFECTING PRIMARILY QUE PELVIC AND SHOULDER
GIRDLES. THE CHONDROSARCOMA ES EXTREMELY RARE IN
THE SPINE, IS COMPOSED OF HYALINE CARTILAGE
MATRIX AND CHONDROCYTES. WE PRESENTED A CASE OF A
65 YEARS OLD MAN WHITH A RARE CHONDROSARCOMA
GRADE III OF THE HIGH LUMBAR SPINE AND A REVIEW
OF THE LITERATURE.
3CASE REPORT
- A 65 YEARS OLD MAN, FARMERAND RIGHT HAND
DOMINANCE. HE CONSULTING FOR A CLINICAL PICTURE
OF 7 MONTHS OF SYMPOMS, DECREASE OF THE MUSCULAR
FORCE THAT AFFECTS THE MARCH AND SEVERE PAIN IN
THE WHOLE LUMBAR SEGMENT IRRADIATE TO LEGS. THE
PAIN INCREASES WITH VALSALVA's MANEUVERS AND
DIMINISHES WITH THE DECUBITUS. - FOR 15 DAYS HE PRESENTS VESICAL AND ANAL
INCONTINENCE IN MANAGING WITH DISPOSABLE DIAPER.
IN THE LAST WEEK HE HAS PRESENTED EDEMA OF THE
LOW EXTREMITIES. HE DENIES LOST OF I WEIGH OR
FEVER
4CASE REPORT
- THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION REVEALS SYNDROME OF
COMPRESSION OF MEDULAR CONUS MINCINGLY OF NERVOUS
ROOTS FROM L2 (MIXED DISORDER). THE HEMOGRAMA
REVEALS ANEMIA WITH LIGHT INCREASE OF LACTIC
DESHIDROGENASA. NORMAL TESTS OF HEPATIC AND RENAL
FUNCTION. TUMOUR COMMON SCOREBOARDS ARE NEGATIVE.
THE PATIENT WAS HOSPITALIZED FOR STUDIES FOR
IMAGE FOR SUSPICION OF PRIMARY TUMOR VERSUS
VERTEBRAL METASTASIS - THE X-RAY REVEALS BONY INFILTRATING LESION OF L1
MIXED, OF PREDOMINANCE LYTIC AND INFILTRATIVE
TUMOR LESSION THAT AFFECTS ANTERIOR AND POSTERIOR
ARCHES THE OSSEUS GAMAGRAPHIE REVEALS
IMPREGNATION OF CONTRAST TO HIGH LUMBAR VERTEBRAE
(L1) WITHOUT OTHER AREAS OF HYPERCAPTATION
5DIAGNÓSTIC IMAGES
6THE SIMPLE MRI REVEAL LESION THAT COMPROMISES
SOFT TISSUES AND VERTEBRAL BONE. WITH INVATION OF
RACHIDEAL SPACE AND CONUS COMPRESSION ALSO
IMPORTANT COMMITMENT OF PARAESPINAL MUSCLES IS
OBSERVED
7CASE REPORT
- IN NEUROSURGERY DESICION MEETING, IT IS DECIDED
TO REALIZE DECOMPRESSION AND BIOPSY IN ORDEN TO
OBTAIN A PATHOLOGIC TUMOR CLASSIFICATION. THE
HISTOPATOLOGYC STUDY REVEAL MALIGNANT TUMOUR OF
MESENCHIMAL LINAGE CONSTITUTED BY PROLIFERATION
OF FUSIFORM AND BINUCLEATED CELLS ARRANGE
DISORGANIZED FORM OVER A CONDROID MATRIX WITH
AREAS OF NECROSIS AND HEMORRHAGE. - IN NEW INTERDISCIPLINARY DESICION MEETING IT CASE
IS CHECKED. THE PROPOSED TRATMENT IS THE EXCISION
IN BLOCK OF THE SEGMENT OF THE AFFECTED COLUMN
PLUS INSTRUMENTAL FIXATION. THE PATIENT REJECTS
THE OFFER AND FOR THIS MOTIVE CONVENTIONAL
RADIOTHERAPY BEGINS. NOWADAYS THE PATIENT
RECOVERED THE MARCH AND THE CONTROL OF THE ANAL
SPHINCTER. EVEN SHE HAS MANAGING WITH VESICAL
PROBE. HE(SHE) IS PRESENT AT CONTROLS WITH
NEUROSURGERY EVERY 3 MONTHS.
8LITERATURE REVIEW
- TUMORS OF SPINE NEAR 90 ARE METASTASIS AND 10
PRIMARY TUMORS - CHONDROSARCOMA IS THE 4-8 OF PRIMARY SPINAL
TUMORS. - THE MAXIMAL INCIDENCE IS FOUND IN PATIENTS FROM
30-70 YEARS OF AGE. RARELY THE CHONDROSARCOMA
OCCUR BEFORE THE 20 YEARS OLD. IS MORE FREQUENT
ON MALE POPULATION. - THE SEGMENT OF COLUMN MORE FREQUENTLY AFFECTED IS
NEAR TO 70 THE TORACO-LUMBAR SPINE - IS INFREQUENT THE TUMOR PRESENTATION BEFORE THE
20 YEARS. - HISTOLOGIC GRADING VARIATES, RANGES FROM 1 TO 3.
THE GRADE 4 CORRESPONDING TO INDUFFERENTIATED
TUMOR - RADIOGRAPHICALLY, THE CHONDROSARCOMA IS
ASSOCIATED WITH A LARGE AREA OF BONE DESTRUCTION
AND A SOFT TISSUES MASS HAVING CALCIFICATIONS.
THE LESION MAY BE PRIMARILY LYTIC
9LITERATURE REVIEW
- FREQUENTLY THE POSTERIOR ARCH AND RIB-VERTEBRAL
ARTICULATION IS INVOLVED, CAUSING A PALPABLE
MASS. - BECAUSE CHONDROSARCOMA GROWS SLOWLY, LOCAL
RECURRENCE AND METASTASES MAY OCCUR MORE THAN 10
YEARS AFTER TUMOR SURGERY REMOTION. - THE CHONDROSARCOMA IS GENERALLY RESISTANT TO MOST
PROTOCOLS OF RADIATION THERAPY AND CHEMOTHERAPY. - THE THERAPEUTIC GOAL IN UNIQUE LESION IS IN BLOCK
RESECTION AND COMPLEMENTARY RADIOTHERAPY - THE PROGNOSIS IS ACCORDING TO THE DEGREE
CLASIFICATION.
10CONCLUSION
- THE CHONDROSARCOMA IS A EXTREMELY INFREQUENT
TUMOR LESION. ONLY 0,5-1 OF ALL SPINE TUMORS
(4-8 OF PRIMARY TUMORS) - IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, THE PATIENTS CONSULTING
LATEST AND THE PATHOLOGY IS FRECUENTLY ADVANCED
IN STAGE. - THE GOAL OF TREATMENT IN LOCALIZED TUMORS IS IN
BLOCK RESECTION PLUS RADIOTHERAPY COMPLEMENTARY. - NOT ALL OF PATIENTS CONTINUES THE MEDICAL
RECOMENDATIONS ABOUT THE THERAPEUTIC GROUP.
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12MUCHAS GRACIAS