Post-Operative Neurological Outcome of Intradural Spinal Tumors in Terms of Improvement In Mccormick’s Classification Scheme
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https://doi.org/10.37762/jgmds.8-4.249Keywords:
Post-Operative Neurological Outcome, Intradural Spinal Tumors, McCormick Classification Scheme, ImprovementAbstract
OBJECTIVES:
To determine the post-operative neurological outcome of intradural spinal tumors in terms of improvement in McCormick classification scheme.
METHODOLOGY:
Total of 95 patients diagnosed as case of intradural spinal tumor as per operational definition with any McCormick grade were analyzed. After admission and complete neurological examination, pre-operative McCormik’s grades of each patient were determined and followed for one month after surgery. During their stay they were assessed for neurological improvement as per McCormick grade.
RESULTS:
There were total 95 patients presenting in OPD with the mean age of 45±12.36 years. There were 42% male and 58% female. There were 62% patients who were improved in neurological outcome while 38% patients were not improved.
CONCLUSION:
Surgical removal of spinal tumor is beneficial to the affected individual and has positive effect on his life.
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