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Lower extremity reconstruction after limb-sparing sarcoma resection of the proximal tibia in the pediatric population: case series, with algorithm.

Jon P Ver Halen1, Miguel A Soto-Miranda, Sarah Hammond, Petros Konofaos, Mike Neel, Bhaskar Rao.   

Abstract

Limb salvage surgery (LSS) is the current treatment of choice for bone sarcomas in children. These procedures require composite resection and reconstruction, and are subject to high functional demands. Proximal tibia tumours, in particular, pose a significant challenge to treatment and reconstruction. A retrospective review was performed of all patients undergoing resection of proximal tibia bone sarcomas at a single centre over a 12-year period. Twenty-one patients (14 male, seven female) with an average age of 14.4 years (range = 8.3-19.2 years) underwent resection of a proximal tibial sarcoma. Pathology included osteosarcoma (OS) in 16, and Ewing's sarcoma family of tumours (ESFT) in five. Seventeen patients had bone tumour reconstruction with modular endoprsothesis, one patient with allograft, and three patients with an expandable endoprosthesis. One patient had primary closure; 20 patients had combined gastrocnemius and soleus flap reconstruction; three patients required subsequent bipedicled flap reconstruction, and two patients required subsequent sural artery flap reconstruction. No patients required free flap reconstruction. The average length of tibial osteotomy was 15 cm (range = 12.7-22.5 cm). Median soft tissue mass volume resected was 293 cm(3) (range = 211-1141 cm(3)). Median follow-up was 2.8 years (range = 0.5-6.8 years). Two patients died from metastatic disease. Two patients ultimately required amputation. Nineteen patients were ambulatory at last follow-up. This study presents an algorithm for soft-tissue reconstruction after resection of bone sarcomas of the proximal tibia. These techniques minimise complications, and maximise function in the paediatric population.

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Keywords:  limb-salvage surgery; paediatric; reconstruction; sarcoma

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24467269     DOI: 10.3109/2000656X.2013.868810

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Plast Surg Hand Surg        ISSN: 2000-6764


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3.  Alterations in Muscle Architecture: A Review of the Relevance to Individuals After Limb Salvage Surgery for Bone Sarcoma.

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