Clinical outcome of various limb salvage surgeries in osteosarcoma around knee: Megaprosthesis, extracorporeal irradiation and resection arthrodesis. [PDF]
Background We evaluated the outcome and the survival rate of Limb salvage surgeries (LSSs) in osteosarcoma around knee by using megaprosthesis, ECI autograft, and modified arthrodesis of the knee with metallic plus bone cement (MAMC). Methods We reviewed
Kamal AF, Rubiansyah P.
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Short Term Complications and Functional Results of Sarcoma Limb Salvage Surgeries. [PDF]
Gharehdaghi M +5 more
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Chronic Osteomyelitis of the tibia and ankle treated with Limb Salvage Reconstruction [PDF]
Introduction: To confirm the success of our limb salvage treatment protocol and determine what factors are predictive of success versus failure in limb salvage techniques for patients with chronic osteomyelitis of the tibia and ankle.Methods ...
A. Lam +7 more
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In orthopedic oncology, revisional surgery due to mechanical failure or local recurrence is not uncommon following limb salvage surgery using an endoprosthesis.
Jong-Woong Park +3 more
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Limb salvage surgery for osteosarcoma: Early results in Indian patients
Background: While limb salvage surgery has long been established as the standard of care for osteosarcoma, large studies from Indian centers are few.
A. Tiwari +5 more
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Long-term functional and quality of life outcomes after cementless minimally invasive extendable endoprosthesis replacement in skeletally immature patients with bone sarcomas at the lower limb: a Japanese Musculoskeletal Oncology Group (JMOG) study [PDF]
Aims: Extendable endoprostheses are utilized to reconstruct segmental defects following resection of bone sarcomas in skeletally immature children. However, there remains a paucity of data regarding long-term functional and quality of life outcomes ...
Yusuke Tsuda +7 more
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Pelvic limb-salvage surgery for malignant tumors [PDF]
Thirteen patients with primary malignant tumors of the pelvis underwent internal hemipelvectomy. The diagnoses were: Ewing's sarcoma 7, osteosarcoma 4, chondrosarcoma 1, and malignant fibrous histiocytoma 1. No megaprostheses or massive allografts were used for reconstruction.
R. Pant +4 more
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Patient-specific Distal Tibia Prosthesis for Reconstruction in a Case of Recurrent Giant Cell Tumor – A Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: The advent of 3D-printed, patient-specific implants has revolutionized limb salvage surgeries, offering precise, personalized solutions for complex skeletal reconstructions.
Mohit Basra +3 more
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Limb salvage surgery has a higher complication rate than amputation but is still beneficial for patients younger than 10 years old with osteosarcoma of an extremity. [PDF]
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE Limb preserving surgery for the treatment of patients with osteosarcoma younger than 10 years old is challenging and some authors have advocated amputation to reduce the risk of complications.
Yoichi Kaneuchi +4 more
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3D Bioprinting in Limb Salvage Surgery
With the development of 3D bioprinting and the creation of innovative biocompatible materials, several new approaches have brought advantages to patients and surgical teams.
Iosif-Aliodor Timofticiuc +8 more
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