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Spinal Cord Tumor Surgery

Spinal cord tumor surgery is a surgical procedure that is used to treat tumors that occur in the spinal cord and surrounding tissues. This type of surgery is used to remove the tumor, while helping to preserve the function of the spinal cord. It is an effective, minimally invasive procedure with a high success rate.…

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Overview

Spinal cord tumor surgery is a surgical procedure that is used to treat tumors that occur in the spinal cord and surrounding tissues. This type of surgery is used to remove the tumor, while helping to preserve the function of the spinal cord. It is an effective, minimally invasive procedure with a high success rate. Spinal cord tumor surgery can improve a patient’s quality of life by relieving symptoms related to the tumor, such as pain and mobility issues, as well as helping to prevent potential future complications. This type of surgery is an important option for treating tumors of the spine, and can offer significant improvement for those affected by this condition.

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Suraj Konnath George · United States Alex Y. Huang · United States Pier Paolo Panciani · Italy

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