The cost of surgery for intramedullary occupations varies relatively widely. In the case of a 1-2 segment intraspinal canal occupancy, the cost of surgery may be $40,000 to $80,000, and in the case of a longer segment intramedullary occupancy, the cost of surgery may be $100,000 or more. In the case of benign tumors within the spinal canal of 1-2 segments, subdural or epidural or extramedullary surgery usually costs about $40,000 to $50,000 dollars. For intramedullary tumors of very long segments, the operation time is longer and the cost may be $50,000 to $80,000, especially in the upper cervical spine. If breathing is affected, the patient may need to be admitted to the intensive care unit, and the cost will increase accordingly. For some of the intravertebral occupations, if the vertebral body is eroded and stability is disrupted, the need to remove the tumor can lead to further instability of the vertebral body. Therefore removal of the tumor requires more screws for internal fixation reconstruction of the spine. Therefore, the corresponding cost will be more expensive and may be over 100,000 dollars. It is recommended to consult the hospital for the exact cost.