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Massive Allograft Use in Orthopedic Oncology
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2006Allograft transplantation is a functional reconstructive option for large-extremity osseous defects. Improvements in anatomic matching, infection prevention, allograft fixation, soft tissue reconstructions, and rehabilitation protocols have greatly influenced predictability and longevity of massive allografts.
D Luis, Muscolo +2 more
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Image-Guided Therapies in Orthopedic Oncology
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2006The treatment of patients who have malignancies of bone often require multidisciplinary care. The aim of this review is to outline percutaneous techniques that may be useful for the diagnosis and treatment of these patients. In particular, the existing procedures of percutaneous biopsy, alcoholization (ethanol ablation), vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty ...
Sabharwal, T +3 more
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Rehabilitation in Orthopedic Oncology
2012Rehabilitation of the orthopedic oncology patient poses some unique challenges. The goal of rehabilitation is to return the patient to the level of his or her highest premorbid function. Meeting this goal can be difficult since considerable musculoskeletal deficits may result from the resection of large segments of the skeletal system.
Benedict Konzen, Christopher P. Cannon
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Anesthesia for patients undergoing orthopedic oncologic surgeries
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 2010When planning an anesthetic for patients undergoing orthopedic oncologic surgeries, numerous factors must be considered. Preoperative evaluation may elucidate significant co-morbidities or side effects secondary to chemotherapy or radiation, which can affect anesthetic choices.
Michael R, Anderson +3 more
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Blood Management Challenges in Orthopedic Oncology
Orthopedics, 1999Because anemia is associated with reduced long-term survival, and because allogeneic transfusion is linked to increased recurrence of disease and reduced rates of long-term survival, alternative options for managing anemia in the orthopedic oncologic patient have been sought.
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The Application of Cryoprobe Therapy in Orthopedic Oncology
Orthopedics, 2014The cryoprobe is a relatively new surgical tool offering a more selective destruction of unwanted cells. Using expanded versions of basic thermodynamic formulas of conduction and convection, mathematical models are becoming more effective at mapping out the zone of destruction that can be expected when using cryoprobes.
Kyle, Walker, Bennie, Lindeque
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Infections in Orthopedic Oncology
This chapter focuses on Infections in Orthopedic Oncology in those cases when there is no reconstruction after tumor resection, after curettage surgeries, and when the reconstruction after resection is not a prosthetic reconstruction.Crimì, Alberto +4 more
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Trends in functional outcome measures in orthopedic oncology
Journal of Orthopaedic ResearchAbstractThe purpose of this study was to identify trends in the use of functional outcome measures within orthopedic oncology. The search engine, PubMed, was reviewed for all articles over an 11‐year period from 2011 to 2021 from five major journals that publish in the field of orthopedic oncology.
David Le +6 more
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[3D TECHNOLOGIES IN ORTHOPEDIC ONCOLOGY].
HarefuahOver the past decades, advancements in adjuvant treatments of bone sarcomas have catalyzed development of novel surgical technologies that continue to improve limb salvage surgeries. To date, these technologies have made limb salvage surgery the mainstay of treatment, while the amount of limb amputations became negligible.
Yoav, Levy +4 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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