Skip to main content
. 2015 Oct 21;6(5):482–496. doi: 10.1055/s-0035-1564807

Table 3. Surgical results for metastatic spine disease secondary to breast cancer.

Approach and author(s) Year Patients (n) Postoperative survival (mo), mean or median % Pain improveda b % Neurologic improvementa c % Neurologic declined Local tumor control rate (%)e
Posterior approach
 Jonsson et al47 1996 8 10 87 100 0
 Chen et al50 2004 13 18
 Weighted mean 15 87 100 0
 Total patients 21
Anterior approach
 Jonsson et al44 1994 19 13 100 0 100
 Gokaslan et al49 1998 10
 Weighted mean 13 100 0 100
 Total patients 29
Mixed approach
 Hammerberg42 1992 21 19
 Kocialkowski et al43 1992 17 8.2 76 64 0
 Bauer et al45 1995 14
 Sioutos et al46 1995 19 13.5
 Onimus et al48 1996 18 12 100 60
 Sundaresan et al34 2002 18 36
 Shehadi et al19 2007 87 21 53 8 89
 Tancioni et al21 2011 23 36 96.1 100 0 100
 Walcott et al22 2011 15 33.7 56 0
 Zadnik et al4 2014 43 26.8
 Weighted mean 22.9 91.4 62 4.9 91.3
 Total patients 275
All surgical studies
 Weighted mean 21.7 92.9 63.8 4.1 92.6
 Total patients 325
a

Only considers patient population with preoperative pain/deficits.

b

Patients used to calculate mean pain improved: 85 (5 studies).

c

Patients used to calculate mean neurologic improvement: 168 (6 studies).

d

Patients used to calculate mean neurologic decline: 169 (6 studies).

e

Patients used to calculate mean local tumor control: 129 (3 studies).