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Table 1 Cases details of sacral chordoma

From: Results following surgical resection of recurrent chordoma of the spine: experience in a single institution

Case

Age

Sex

Mass size (W × H × L)

Primary location*

Operation

Reconstruction

Surgery (m/Yr)

Recurrent (month)

Complications

Recurrent site

 

Sacrum

 1

62

M

8.7 × 8.7 × 8.7

S4/S3

Excision S3

 

August /2014

  

5.3 × 6.0 × 4.2

Ischium

Excision

 

July/2018

11

 

6.1 × 4.3 × 3.7

Surgical bed

Excision

 

March/2019

7

Rectal tear

 2

45

M

14.9 × 18.7 × 23.6

S4/L4

Debulking

 

December/2015

  

7 × 7 × 7

S3/S2

Excision S3

 

September/2018

33

seroma

 3

57

F

11.4 × 9.0 × 7.6

S4/S2

Excision S2

 

July/2009

  

0.5–3+

Surgical bed

Excision mass

 

June/2011

20

 

5.8 × 2.5 × 3.8

Lt SI joint

Lt S1 hemiresection

Fibular strut

June/2013

21

 

 4

54

M

10.6 × 10 × 13

S3/S2

Excision S2

 

February/2010

  

11.3 × 8.3 × 4.2

S1 and Rt SI joint and Rt gluteal muscle

Tumor removal (S1+ SI joints resection)

 

January/2013

34

Massive bleeding

 5

45

F

8.7 × 11.2 × 6.2

S3/S2

Excision S3

 

November/2007

  

1.3 × 1.5 × 1.3

S2

Excision S2

 

September/2010

33

 

 6

60

M

7.1 × 5.2 × 7.4

S4/S3

Excision S3

 

January/2004

  

5.9 × 7.3 × 5.0

S2

Debulking

 

July/2007

30

 

4.3 × 3.1 × 2.7

S1

Total sacrectomy

PDS L3-Ilium

December/2008

16

Massive bleeding

 7

72

F

17 × 20 × 17

S2/L5

Excision (S2)

 

July/2009

 

Rectal tear

5.2 × 6.4 × 5.3

Rt S2

No surgery

  

4

 

5.7 × 6.5 × 6.7

Lt acetabulum

   
  1. Age represents age at the time of diagnosis; mass size is shown in centimeters. m months, Yr year. Bold and italics indicate first surgery
  2. *Center/proximal vertebral level
  3. +Small satellite nodule