Lumbar extradural infiltrating angiolipoma: a case report and review of 17 previously reported cases with infiltrating spinal angiolipomas

Spine J. 2007 Nov-Dec;7(6):739-44. doi: 10.1016/j.spinee.2006.08.014. Epub 2007 Jan 3.

Abstract

Background context: Spinal extradural angiolipomas are rare benign tumors, and most of them are noninfiltrating tumors located in the extradural space. However, there are 17 cases with extradural infiltrating spinal angiolipomas extending into the vertebral bodies or posterior vertebral arches in literature. These 17 tumors are mostly located at the thoracic region, and anterior or in the anterolateral extradural space, and they generally infiltrate only one vertebra. Only two of them are located at the lumbar region, four are mainly located in the posterior extradural space, and three infiltrate more than one vertebra.

Purpose: To present an exceptional case with infiltrating extradural spinal angiolipoma involving two lumbar segments and mainly located in the posterior extradural space.

Study design: A case report.

Methods: A 41-year-old woman with infiltrating spinal angiolipoma was treated by incomplete surgical removal of the tumor.

Results: There were no complaints nor recurrence after 18 months follow-up.

Conclusions: Outcome after surgery for spinal angiolipomas is very good overall even in the cases with infiltrating tumors. Although complete removal is certainly preferred, outcomes remained favorable despite incomplete resections.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Angiolipoma / pathology*
  • Angiolipoma / surgery*
  • Biopsy
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Laminectomy
  • Lumbar Vertebrae / pathology
  • Lumbar Vertebrae / surgery
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Spinal Neoplasms / pathology*
  • Spinal Neoplasms / surgery*