Intravertebral tumors in 80 year olds are usually amenable to surgery.
For 80 year olds, due to their age, they may be less able to tolerate surgery and may be more risky if surgery is performed. If surgery is to be performed on an intraspinal tumor, a thorough assessment of the elderly person’s overall condition, such as cardiopulmonary function, should be done before the surgery is performed. As much as possible, all emergency measures should be put in place to cope with unforeseen circumstances.
If an 80-year-old man is diagnosed with an intraspinal tumor, if the tumor is large in size and compresses the spinal cord nerves, it will cause pain, numbness, limited movement, etc., and even symptoms of incontinence and paralysis. It is recommended to go to regular hospitals as early as possible, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s examination for standardized treatment.