# En bloc resection for primary spinal tumors with huge intrathoracic involvement: a surgical intervention for neurological decompression and oncological control

**Authors:** Fangzhi Liu, Ben Wang, Jiacheng Liu, Xiaoguang Liu, Fengliang Wu, Hua Zhou, Lei Dang, Yan Li, Yanchao Tang, Xiao Liu, Panpan Hu, Zihe Li, Feng Wei, Zhongjun Liu

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2025.1661864 · Frontiers in Neurology · 2025-10-08

## TL;DR

This study examines en bloc resection as a treatment for spinal tumors with large thoracic involvement, highlighting surgical strategies and complication rates.

## Contribution

The study provides insights into surgical outcomes and complications for en bloc resection in challenging spinal tumor cases with thoracic involvement.

## Key findings

- En bloc resection is effective for local tumor control in spinal tumors with thoracic involvement.
- Most patients (96%) experienced at least one perioperative complication.
- Surgery duration averaged 674 minutes with significant blood loss.

## Abstract

Retrospective cross-sectional study.

Given the aggressive nature of primary spinal tumors, postsurgical local recurrence rates remain high. En bloc resection is currently the preferred treatment. However, the presence of a large thoracic cavity mass increases the surgical difficulty, risk, and likelihood of extensive complications. We report diagnostic and therapeutic characteristics, surgical strategies, and perioperative complications of such tumors treated with en bloc resection.

We reviewed 25 patients with primary spinal tumors and extensive thoracic cavity involvement who underwent en bloc resection at our center between 2012 and 2023 with a minimum postoperative follow-up of 1 year. We collected and analyzed data on surgical procedures, complication characteristics, and local tumor control and recurrence, and compared our findings with previous studies.

We included 25 patients (14 males and 11 females; mean age, 41.3 years). Of these, 14 patients underwent the first surgery, and 11 experienced recurrences. All patients underwent en bloc resection; 9 and 16 underwent intralesional and extralesional resections, respectively, 16 and 9 underwent posterior-only and combined approaches, respectively. The average surgery duration was 674 min, with an average estimated intraoperative blood loss of 2,388 mL. Eighty complications were recorded; 24 patients (96%) experienced at least one perioperative complication.

For primary spinal tumors with huge thoracic cavity involvement, en bloc resection remains the optimal treatment for achieving local tumor control. Suitability for this procedure depends on the patient’s fitness for major surgery, the absence of distant metastases, and tumor resectability. Surgery can be performed via posterior-only or combined anteroposterior approaches.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** blood (MESH:D006402), spinal tumors (MESH:D009369), metastases (MESH:D009362)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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