| Literature DB >> 26403306 |
Guntmar Gradl1, Lukas K Postl2,3, Ulrich Lenze4, Josef Stolberg-Stolberg5, Florian Pohlig6, Hans Rechl7, Markus Schmitt-Sody8, Ruediger von Eisenhart-Rothe9, Chlodwig Kirchhoff10,11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malignant bone tumors of the lower extremity are more frequently found in children and adolescents than in adults. Modern treatment regimens led to high limb salvage rates and offer the choice between endoprosthetic replacement and rotationplasty in many cases. Rotationplasty has proven to be an effective, highly functional option in short- and mid-term studies. Aim of this study was to assess long-term results regarding quality of life and functionality after rotationplasty and to compare the obtained results to a representative healthy German sample cohort.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26403306 PMCID: PMC4582635 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-015-0721-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Overview of patient characteristics including diagnosis, treatment, complications and postoperative social status (n = 12)
| Gender | |
| male | 7 |
| female | 5 |
| Age at surgery (yrs of age) | |
| Mean | 19 ± 10 |
| Median (Range) | 18 (4–46) |
| Follow up (yrs) | |
| Mean | 14 ± 3 |
| Median (Range) | 15 (8–18) |
| Diagnosis | |
| Osteosarcoma | 9 |
| Chondrosarcoma | 2 |
| Synovial sarcoma | 1 |
| Anatomic Site | |
| Distal Femur | 9 |
| Proximal Femur | 3 |
| Treatment | |
| Borggreve Rotationplasty | 10 |
| Winkelmann Rotationplasty | 2 |
| Winkelmann Classification | |
| A I | 8 |
| B I | 1 |
| B II | 2 |
| B IIIa | 1 |
| Complications | |
| Implant loosening | 1 |
| Impingement | 1 |
| Achilles tendon tear | 1 |
| Marital state | |
| Married | 5 |
| Divorced | - |
| Never Married | 7 |
| Living together with Partner | 1 |
| Living separated from Partner | 1 |
| Single living with parents | 1 |
| Single living alone | 4 |
| Education | |
| Less than compulsory | 1 |
| Compulsory | 8 |
| Postcompulsory | 3 |
| University level | - |
| Employment state | |
| Full-time job | 7 |
| Part-time job | 1 |
| Student | 3 |
| Illness retirement | 1 |
Results of the SFv2-36 questionnaire assessing function and mental health of patients after rotationplasty of our series and a representative German sample [21]
| Subjects | Physical functioning | Physical Role | Bodily pain | General health | Vitality | Social role | Emotional role | Mental health |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rotationplasty ( | 80.4 ± 15.7 | 78.1 ± 24.1 | 74.1 ± 17.6 | 71.8 ± 26.7 | 75.0 ± 12.8 | 98.9 ± 3.6 | 88.2 ± 23.9 | 89.6 ± 10.1 |
| Representative healthy German sample cohort ( | 87.2 ± 20.4 | 81.8 ± 23.1 | 79.3 ± 25.3 | 64.4 ± 15.2 | 65.3 ± 18.3 | 87.5 ± 19.3 | 84.7 ± 22.7 | 72.3 ± 17.2 |
|
| 0.1635 | 0.6064 | 0.3309 | 0.3581 | 0.0243 | 0.0001 | 0.6229 | 0.0001 |
Fig. 1Percentage of maximum MSTS-Score and sub-scores of patients after rotationplasty
Fig. 2Overview of percentages of maximum score of the assessed questionnaires with standard deviations. White bars for male and black bars for female patients