**Title**: Surgical Resection of a Recurrent Tumor from the Thoracic Spinal Canal in a 71-Year-Old Patient with Special Needs A 71-year-old patient with special needs, suffering from lower limb weakness due to a tumor compressing the thoracic spinal cord, underwent a successful tumor resection. The thoracic vertebrae were reopened, and the tumor was completely removed during a continuous five-hour operation. The patient was discharged from the hospital in excellent health just two days after the procedure, thanks to a successful outcome. **Surgical Team:** - **Prof. Dr. Ihsan Sobhi Al-Baldawi**, Consultant Neurosurgeon, College of Medicine, Al-Nahrain University - **Dr. Haitham Jabir**, Consultant Anesthesiologist - **Dr. Haider Fadel**, Senior Neurosurgical Resident - **Dr. Ahmed Faiq**, Senior Neurosurgical Resident - **Dr. Abu Al-Hassan**, Senior Neurosurgical Resident - **Faiq Maki**, Anesthesia Assistant - **Hiba**, Anesthesia Assistant - **Sarah**, Surgical Assistant - **Sakina**, Surgical Assistant
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