| Literature DB >> 29445303 |
Minxun Lu1, Li Min1, Cong Xiao1, Yongjiang Li1, Yi Luo1, Yong Zhou1, Wenli Zhang1, Chongqi Tu1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Currently, it is challenging to treat giant cell tumor (GCT) of distal radius. For Campanacci grade III or recurrent GCTs, en bloc resection has been accepted as a better treatment option. Although numerous methods are available for reconstruction, all of them have some limitations in joint function and complications. In this study, our aims were to treat the GCT of distal radius with uncemented three-dimensional (3D)-printed prosthesis and to present and evaluate the surgical techniques and short-term outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: cementless; computer-aided design; polyethylene liner; rapid prototyping; uncemented
Year: 2018 PMID: 29445303 PMCID: PMC5808706 DOI: 10.2147/CMAR.S146434
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Manag Res ISSN: 1179-1322 Impact factor: 3.989
Figure 1(A) Posteroanterior radiograph of a Campanacci grade III GCTs of the distal radius; (B) lateral radiograph of a Campanacci grade III GCTs.
Abbreviation: GCT, giant cell tumor.
Figure 2Anterioposterior view, lateral view, and vertical view of 3D model of polyethylene liner.
Abbreviation: 3D, three-dimensional.
Figure 3Anterioposterior view, left view, and right view of 3D model of titanium part (shaft and stem).
Abbreviation: 3D, three-dimensional.
Figure 4(A) Components of prosthesis; (B) endoprosthesis with HA coating.
Abbreviation: HA, hydroxyapatite.
Figure 5Intraoperative picture indicating the resection of the distal radius via a dorsal approach.
Notes: (A) Measuring length of tumor defect. (B) Removal of tumor. (C) Preliminary evaluation of implantation feasibility.
Figure 6Replacement and repair wrist joint and distal ulnoradial joint.
Notes: (A) Implanting was completed. (B) The length of prosthesis was suitable for tumor-induced defect. (C) Repairing the joint with nonabsorbable suture.
Patients’ basic characteristics
| Patient | Age (years) | Gender | Side | Campanacci grade | Initial treatment | Length of resected bone (cm) | Follow-up (months) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 31 | Female | Left | III | Prosthetic arthroplasty | 4.20 | 18.00 |
| 2 | 42 | Male | Right | Recurrent | Curettage and cementation | 5.50 | 16.00 |
| 3 | 45 | Male | Left | III | Prosthetic arthroplasty | 5.00 | 11.00 |
| 4 | 32 | Female | Left | III | Prosthetic arthroplasty | 4.00 | 8.00 |
| 5 | 37 | Female | Right | III | Prosthetic arthroplasty | 3.80 | 16.00 |
| 6 | 38 | Male | Left | Recurrent | Curettage and cementation | 6.00 | 12.00 |
| 7 | 41 | Female | Right | III | Prosthetic arthroplasty | 5.50 | 17.00 |
| 8 | 35 | Female | Right | III | Prosthetic arthroplasty | 4.00 | 18.00 |
| 9 | 45 | Male | Left | III | Prosthetic arthroplasty | 4.50 | 14.00 |
| 10 | 34 | Male | Right | III | Prosthetic arthroplasty | 4.80 | 17.00 |
| 11 | 38 | Male | Right | III | Prosthetic arthroplasty | 5.00 | 12.00 |
| Mean | 38 | 4.75 | 14.45 |
Figure 7(A) One-month postsurgical posteroanterior radiographs; (B) posteroanterior radiographs also were obtained 10 months after surgery. There were no significant degenerative changes.
Patients’ preoperative/postoperative wrist function and statistical comparison
| Patients | Preoperative/postoperative visual analog score | Preoperative/postoperative range of motion
| Preoperative/postoperative grip strength in mmHg (% of contralateral side) | Preoperative/postoperative DASH score | Preoperative/postoperative Mayo wrist score | Degenerative changes
| ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Extension (°) | Flexion (°) | Supination (°) | Pronation (°) | Joint space | Osteoporosis of | |||||
| 1 | 6/2 | 27/40 | 40/35 | 25/30 | 40/65 | 12 (40.0)/18 (60.0) | 35/17 | 40/60 | None | None |
| 2 | 4/3 | 45/78 | 25/30 | 50/80 | 30/35 | 20 (57.6)/25 (72.0) | 25/8 | 50/80 | None | None |
| 3 | 5/3 | 53/65 | 15/25 | 55/70 | 45/60 | 31 (79.6)/30 (77.0) | 22/18 | 40/70 | None | None |
| 4 | 5/4 | 51/55 | 38/30 | 45/65 | 40/70 | 20 (66.4)/22 (73.0) | 41/34 | 30/60 | None | None |
| 5 | 6/1 | 23/58 | 23/20 | 60/70 | 50/55 | 10 (30.5)/22 (67.0) | 25/25 | 60/70 | None | None |
| 6 | 6/3 | 35/56 | 35/40 | 40/65 | 45/40 | 15 (42.4)/23 (65.0) | 30/19 | 40/70 | None | None |
| 7 | 4/3 | 43/60 | 25/35 | 40/45 | 35/70 | 13 (46.8)/20 (72.0) | 28/10 | 50/80 | None | None |
| 8 | 5/1 | 40/72 | 30/25 | 55/65 | 50/60 | 9 (32.1)/21 (75.0) | 27/14 | 60/80 | None | None |
| 9 | 6/2 | 45/68 | 30/32 | 25/50 | 45/75 | 25 (58.9)/31 (73.0) | 34/23 | 60/80 | None | None |
| 10 | 7/2 | 40/55 | 26/30 | 35/60 | 35/30 | 17 (39.2)/26 (60.0) | 32/16 | 50/80 | None | None |
| 11 | 5/2 | 65/70 | 30/28 | 45/55 | 45/70 | 15 (45.0)/25 (75.0) | 42/15 | 50/70 | None | None |
| Mean | 5.22/2.33 | 42.45/61.5 | 28.82/30 | 43.18/59.55 | 41.82/57.27 | 17 (48.9)/23.6 (69.9) | 29.67/18.7 | 47.78/72.7 | ||
| <0.0001 | =0.0007 | =0.67 | =0.007 | =0.006 | =0.007 (0.0003) | =0.044 | <0.0001 | |||
Notes: Visual analog scale range, 0–10; Mayo wrist score range, 0–100; DASH range, 0–100.
Abbreviation: DASH, disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand.
Figure 8A 46-year-old mañ18 months after the resection of Campanacci grade III GCTs of the distal radius with 3D prosthetic reconstruction.
Notes: (A) Radiographic comparison between preoperative joint and postoperative joint. (B) Dorsiflexion of affected side could reach 70° after the surgery. (C and F) Pronation and supination were good. (D and E) Movement and sensation of finger and thumb were satisfactory.
Abbreviations: 3D, three-dimensional; GCT, giant cell tumor.
Previous prosthetic replacement for giant cell tumor in the distal radius
| Study | Patients | Prosthesis design
| Follow-up | Flexion/extension | Supination/pronation | Grip strength | Functional score | Complications | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Materials | Stem fixation | Device for joint restoration | ||||||||
| Gold | 1 | Acrylic and stainless | Cemented | No | 59 | NA | NA | Sufficient for manual work | NA | The fracture of the metallic stem |
| Gokaraju et al | 1 | Titanium with cobalt chrome | Cemented | A premade design hole | 56 | 20°/40° | Pronation full while supination 45° | Equal to contralateral side | Full DASH score 10.3/100 | DC |
| Hariri et al | 1 | Titanium alloy with polyethylene spacer | Acrylic cement | Unconstrained joint | 33 | 20°/70° | 60°/70° | 17 kg | Quick DASH score 52.27/100 | Dorsal subluxation of the ulnar head |
| Damert et al | 1 | Titanium alloy with polyethylene spacer | Cemented | Unconstrained joint | 24 | 45°/10° | 80°/10° | 16 kg | DASH score 39 | No |
| Hatano et al | 2 | Alumina ceramics | Cemented | Seven pores | 168, 120 | 15°/30°, 15°/35° | 45°/30°, 50°/60° | 22 mmHg, 29 mmHg | MSTS score 83, 83 | DC (2), radiolucent line of bone–cement interface (2) |
| Wang et al | 10 | Titanium shaft with polyethylene liner | Cemented | Five pores | 52 (range, 24–90) | 20°(range, 10°–38°)/22 (range, 15°–39°) | 38° (range, 15°–65°)/36° (range, 22°–60°) | 68% of the normal hand | Mayo wrist score 68 (range, 45–90) | DC (3), aseptic loosing (1), pain (2) |
| Zhang et al | 11 | Titanium shaft with polyethylene liner | Cemented | Five pores | 55.5 (range, 24–83) | 30° (range, 15°–45°)/40.9° (range, 20°–60°) | 46.4° (range, 20°–65°)/38.2° (range, 10°–60°) | 22.6 mmHg (range, 44–86) | MSTS score, 80 (range, 63–93) | Superficial infection (1), pain (1) |
| Natarajan et al | 16 | Titanium alloy | Cemented | Hinged joint | 78 (range, 24–156) | 25° (range, 5°–40°)/20° (range, 10°–50°) | 40° (range, 5°–80°)/60° (range, 25°–85°) | NA | MSTS score 74% | Aseptic loosening (2), infection (2), skin flap necrosis (2) |
| The present study | 11 | 3D printing titanium shaft with best-fit polyethylene liner | Press fit | Ten pores | 14.45 (range, 8–18) | 30° (range, 20°–40°)/61.55° (range, 40°–78°) | 60° (range 30°–80°)/57° (range 30°–75°) | 23.6 mmHg (range, 18–30) | DASH score 18.7 (range, 8–34); Mayo wrist score 72 (range, 60–80) | No |
Notes: MSTS range, 0–100; DASH range, 0–100; Mayo wrist score range, 0–100.
Abbreviations: 3D, three-dimensional; DASH, disabilities of the arm, shoulder, and hand questionnaire; DC, degenerative changes; MSTS, Musculoskeletal Tumor Society; NA, not applicable.