How is spinal cord intramedullary hemangioblastoma treated surgically?

  Female, 23 years old, was admitted to the hospital with “numbness of the left hand for more than 2 years and weakness of the left upper extremity for 1 year”.  Diagnosis: the nature of the occupying lesion in C2-5 spinal cord was to be investigated, and a posterior median approach to C2-5 spinal cord was performed to remove the hemangioblastoma, and the cervical vertebral plate was returned and fixed with a titanium plate.  Postoperative pathology: consistent with hemangioblastoma.  The postoperative recovery was smooth with no complications. He was discharged from the hospital 7 days after surgery.