🧠 Epidural Spinal Cord Compression (ESCC) Classification

The ESCC grading system, developed by Bilsky et al., is based on axial T2-weighted MRI and describes the extent of tumor compression on the thecal sac and spinal cord.

Grade Description
0 Bone-only disease (no epidural involvement)
1a Tumor extends into the epidural space without displacing the dura
1b Dura displaced, no spinal cord contact
1c Spinal cord contact without deformation
2 Spinal cord compression with CSF visible around the cord
3 Spinal cord compression with no visible CSF around the cord

Grades 2–3 = High-grade compression → Often require surgical decompression before SBRT to avoid radiation myelopathy and ensure local control.

* Grades 0–1c → Typically amenable to SBRT alone, depending on tumor histology and stability. * Grade 2 → Early deformation, CSF still visible → possible candidate for SBRT in radiosensitive tumors. * Grade 3 → Complete obliteration of CSF space → often mandates separation surgery.

* Based on T2-weighted axial MRI * Evaluate the relationship between tumor, dura, and spinal cord * Must be assessed at each involved level for accurate planning

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