Abstract
Two or three-column neoplastic spinal disease requiring circumferential decompression and instrumented stabilization is commonly treated through combined anterior transcavitary and posterior surgical approaches. An alternative approach advocated in the literature is costotransversectomy and interbody cage insertion. The authors present an effective and less invasive treatment paradigm using a single-stage posterior transpedicular approach (TPA) to circumferential thoracic decompression and fixation, avoiding the morbidity of thoracic or thoraco-abdominal access based on a series of eight patients with upper thoracic neoplastic disease.