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Gabriel Nobrega de Arruda, Andre Augusto Torres Prado & Monique Tavares Maia

Gabriel Nobrega de Arruda, Andre Augusto Torres Prado & Monique Tavares Maia

Universidade do Estado do Rio Janeiro, Brazil

Title: Ambulatory surgery in patients above 60years, a single institution experience in the last fi ve years (2010-2015)

Biography

Biography: Gabriel Nobrega de Arruda, Andre Augusto Torres Prado & Monique Tavares Maia

Abstract

Chordoma is a rare type of cancer that occurs in the bones of the skull and spine. Th ey are thought to arise from remnants of the embryonic notochord; generally are slow growing, but relentless and tend to recur after treatment. Because of their proximity to critical structures such as the spinal cord, brainstem, nerves and arteries, they are diffi cult to treat and require highly specialized care. Th e annual incidence of chordoma is approximately one new case per million people per year. Nevertheless, chordomas are the most common tumor of the sacrum and cervical spine. With an average overall survival of 7-9 years, the number of people living with chordoma (prevalence) is approximately 8 per million. Th ere is no actual consensus of a second recurrence sacral chordoma best approach. Therefore, the intention of our study is to present a case report describing the surgical treatment associated with a literature review.