Reconstruction with a 3D-printed prosthesis and internal fixation with novel four-rod technique after en bloc resection of meningiomas in the lumbosacral region (l5-s3) without rectum/bladder function sacrifice: technical case report

2019 
Spinal meningiomas are rare in the lumbosacral region. The best solution is complete tumor resection. However, how to preserve the patient?s rectum/bladder function after en bloc resection is still a considerable challenge, even without spinopelvic reconstruction. The use of the three-dimensional (3D) printing technique may simplify it. The final step after restoration is the establishment of rigid fixation. The purpose of this article was to present a case of lumbosacral meningiomas treated by en bloc resection, 3D-printed prosthesis reconstruction, and fixation with pedicle screws and cortical bone trajectory screws. A 35-year-old woman has suffered from lumbosacral and two legs pain for two months. During the previous month, she limped, and her strength was 4/5 in both legs. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed space-occupying lesions from the lumbar 5 (L5) to sacral 3 (S3) vertebral bodies. The previous biopsy confirmed the lesions were spinal meningiomas. The patient underwent an en bloc resection followed by 3D-printed prosthesis reconstruction and internal fixation with a novel technique. The surgery was successful, and the patient recovered well postoperatively according to follow-up examination. En bloc resection of L5-S3 meningiomas without rectum/bladder function sacrifice is a feasible procedure, and 3D-printed prosthesis provides an alternative method for the reconstruction of the spinopelvic ring. The rigid fixation construct using the novel four-rod technique could develop strong bony fusion.
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