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World J Orthop. Feb 18, 2016; 7(2): 109-116
Published online Feb 18, 2016. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v7.i2.109
Table 1 Surgical strategy for spinal metastases
PointScoring system
Prognostic scoreTreatment goalSurgical strategy
Prognostic factors
Primary tumorVisceral metastasesBone metastases1
1Slow growth (breast, thyroid, etc.)Solitary or isolated2Long-term local controlWide or marginal excision
3
2Moderate growth (kidney, uterus, etc.)TreatableMultiple4Middle-term local controlMarginal or intralesonal excision
5
4Rapid growth (lung, stomach, etc.)Untreatable6Short-term palliationPalliative surgery
7
8Terminal careSupportive care
9
10
Table 2 Tokuhashi classification[14]
CharacteristicScore
General condition (performance status)
Poor (10%-40%)0
Moderate (50%-70%)1
Good (80%-100%)2
No. of extraspinal bone metastasis foci
≥ 30
1-21
02
No. of extraspinal metastasis foci in the vertebral body
≥ 30
1-21
02
Metastases to the major internal organs
Unremovable0
Removable1
No metastases2
Primary site of the cancer
Lung, osteosarcoma, stomach, bladder, esophagus, pancreas0
Liver, gallbladder, unidentified1
Others2
Kidney, uterus3
Rectum4
Thyroid, breast, prostate, carcinoid tumor5
Palsy
Complete (Frankel A, B)0
Incomplete (Frankel C, D)1
None (Frankel E)2