Megaprosthetic replacement of the pelvis: Function in 17 cases
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https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679908997823Abstract
Between 1980 and 1997, we treated 39 patients (mean age 39 (16–66) years, 24 men) with megaprosthetic replacement of a large bone defect (> 10 cm) of the pelvis. The bone resection was necessary in 38 cases due to malignant bone and soft tissue tumors and in 1 case due to hydatid disease. Polyacetal hemipelvic replacement was performed in 29 cases, CAD hemipelvic replacement in 8 cases, and a saddle prosthesis was inserted in 2 cases. All patients were followed clinically and radio-graphically. The mean follow-up was 58 (15–110) months. 20 patients have died of their tumor. 10 local infections occurred, in 2 cases necessitating hemi-pelvectomy. Hip dislocation occurred in 6 cases. 13 of the remaining 17 survivors had good or excellent clinical results according to the Enneking evaluation (MSTS). In 6 of the 17 survivors, radiographs revealed implant loosening.Downloads
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1999-01-01
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Wirbel, R. J., Schulte, M., Maier, B., & Mutschler, W. E. (1999). Megaprosthetic replacement of the pelvis: Function in 17 cases. Acta Orthopaedica, 70(4), 348–352. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679908997823
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