Whenever an extramedullary tumor is completely resected, rates for surgical morbidity and 10-year recurrence-free outcomes are favorable. In contrast, with arachnoid adhesions, as in recurrent tumors and some hamartomas, complete resection rates decline, morbidity rates rise, and long-term results become less satisfactory. This emphasizes the importance of achieving complete resection, particularly in the first operation. Surgeons dedicated to spinal cord pathologies can expect to achieve superior long-term results.
Jörg Klekamp (Fri,) studied this question.