Surgical treatment of intramedullary hemangioblastomas: Current state of problem (review)

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Intramedullary hemangioblastomas (HAB) refer to very rare highly vascularized vascular spinal cord tumors associated with various neurological disorders. Effective HAB therapy to a greater extent depends on diagnostic accuracy and the absence of intra-and postoperative complications. The present study is a review of publications concerned with modern diagnostic and therapeutic techniques to control spinal HAB. The authors showed that perfusion computed tomography, computed tomographic angiography, and magnetic resonance angiography can be reasonably used for diagnosis and differentiation in a number of HAB due to their high vascularization. Preoperative embolization significantly reducing intraoperative bleeding risks is highly efficient. Some authors recommend this procedure in case of large lesions and high risks of intraoperative bleeding. The review also considered intraoperative imaging of a tumor and its feeding vessels using indocyanine green providing inspectability over the total tumor resection and clear imaging of tumor vascular architecture. The advantages and restrictions of the mentioned procedures were described.

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Timonin, S. Y., & Konovalov, N. A. (2021). Surgical treatment of intramedullary hemangioblastomas: Current state of problem (review). Sovremennye Tehnologii v Medicine, 13(5), 83–94. https://doi.org/10.17691/STM2021.13.5.10

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