| Literature DB >> 20652247 |
Bart Poffyn1, Gwen Sys, Alexander Mulliez, Georges Van Maele, Luc Van Hoorebeke, Ramses Forsyth, Dirk Uyttendaele.
Abstract
We retrospectively reviewed 107 patients with 108 malignant or locally aggressive bone tumours treated between 1978 and 2009 by extracorporeal irradiation with 300 Gy to eradicate the tumour, and reimplantation of the bone as an orthotopic autograft. Patient subgroups were defined according to resection type. We describe the local recurrence rate, the graft infection rate and the factors affecting graft healing and graft survival. No local recurrences were detected in the irradiated grafts. At five-year follow-up, graft healing had occurred in 64% of patients, providing a stable and lasting reconstruction. For various reasons, 11% of grafts were removed, although no single factor was predictive of failure. All patient subgroups had comparable results. Early infection predicted the development of pseudarthrosis. Pelvic reconstructions had a worse graft survival. Rigid fixation and bridging of the graft appeared to be important technical points.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20652247 PMCID: PMC3103959 DOI: 10.1007/s00264-010-1098-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Orthop ISSN: 0341-2695 Impact factor: 3.075