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A Novel Endoscopic Technique for Biopsy and Tissue Diagnosis for a Paraspinal Thoracic Tumor in a Pediatric Patient: A Case Report

Sanjay Konakondla, Jonathan Nakhla, Jimmy Xia, Sean M. Barber, Jared S. Fridley, Adetokunbo A. Oyelese, Ziya L. Gokaslan, Nikolai G. Rainov, Dimitar G. Haritonov, Ralf Wagner and Albert E. Telfeian
International Journal of Spine Surgery December 2020, 7167; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/7167
Sanjay Konakondla
1Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI
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Jonathan Nakhla
1Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI
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Jimmy Xia
1Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI
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Sean M. Barber
1Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI
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Jared S. Fridley
1Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI
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Adetokunbo A. Oyelese
1Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI
MD, PhD
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Ziya L. Gokaslan
1Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI
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Nikolai G. Rainov
2MVZ Wirbelsäulenzentrum Taufkirchen b. München, Munich, Germany
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Dimitar G. Haritonov
3University Hospital Heart and Brain, Pleven, Bulgaria
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Ralf Wagner
4Ligamenta Spine Centre, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Albert E. Telfeian
1Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI
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ABSTRACT

Background Conventional approaches to the thoracic spine can require extensive tissue dissection, bony disruption, and instability that may warrant the need for instrumentation and fusion. Furthermore, anterior approaches may require the involvement of various surgeons from multiple disciplines to ensure a successful operation and mitigate complications. Currently, available minimally invasive approaches still require bony removal and usually rely heavily on computed tomography (CT)-guided imaging without direct gross visualization. Endoscopic spinal procedures have provided an ultra–minimally invasive alternative to access many areas in and around the spinal column.

Methods We present a 12-year-old boy with a right-sided 2.0 × 3.2-cm paravertebral lesion at the level of T5. The patient successfully underwent an endoscopic approach to the lesion with minimal tissue and bony disruption for tissue diagnosis and tumor resection.

Results At initial and 6-month follow-up, the patient remained asymptomatic and without issues.

Conclusions We demonstrate here the feasibility and suggest the safety of a posterior ultra–minimally invasive endoscopic spinal approach to obtain a tissue biopsy of an incidentally found ventrolateral paraspinal tumor in the thoracic region in a pediatric patient. This minimal approach can prove to achieve similar results as other approaches that may otherwise necessitate more extensive or transthoracic procedures.

  • endoscopic spine surgery
  • thoracic tumor
  • paraganglioma

Footnotes

  • Disclosures and COI: The authors received no funding for this study and report no conflicts of interest.

  • This manuscript is generously published free of charge by ISASS, the International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery. Copyright © 2021 ISASS
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Sanjay Konakondla, Jonathan Nakhla, Jimmy Xia, Sean M. Barber, Jared S. Fridley, Adetokunbo A. Oyelese, Ziya L. Gokaslan, Nikolai G. Rainov, Dimitar G. Haritonov, Ralf Wagner, Albert E. Telfeian
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A Novel Endoscopic Technique for Biopsy and Tissue Diagnosis for a Paraspinal Thoracic Tumor in a Pediatric Patient: A Case Report
Sanjay Konakondla, Jonathan Nakhla, Jimmy Xia, Sean M. Barber, Jared S. Fridley, Adetokunbo A. Oyelese, Ziya L. Gokaslan, Nikolai G. Rainov, Dimitar G. Haritonov, Ralf Wagner, Albert E. Telfeian
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