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Table 2 Case details of spinal chordoma and metastasis

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

Spine

 8

35

M

6.0 × 8.8 × 7.6

C2-C3/C1

Laminectomy C1-C3

Screw C1-C4

May/2016

  
  

Corpectomy C2-C3

Cement

 
  

Extend C2 corpectomy

Cement

August/2016

3

 

Metastasis

 9

60

M

3.4 × 4.4 × 3.1

S4

Excision S3

 

November/2009

  

1.7 × 1.7 × 1.7

L2

En-bloc resection

PDS T11-L4, mesh

April/2014

52

 

1.3 × 1.3 × 1.3

T9

En-bloc resection

PDS to T7, mesh

February/2016

21

SCI (recovery)

3.6 × 4.5 × 3.6

Rt shoulder

Wide excision

Endoprosthesis

November/2018

32

 

5.4 × 6.4 × 5.8

S2/S1 (Lt SI joint extend)

Total sacrectomy

PDS to Ilium; fibular graft

February/2019

3

 

 10

47

F

8.6 × 9.6 × 7.6

S5

Excision S5

 

June/2013

  

2.1 × 1.3 × 1.8

L4

En-bloc resection

PDS L2-S1,Mesh

July/2013

  
  1. Age represents age at the time of diagnosis; mass size is showed in centimeter. m months, Yr year. Bold and italics indicate first surgery. Case No. 10 revealed L4 metastatic foci at first visit; the second surgery was stage procedure
  2. *Center/proximal vertebral level