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Akshay Tiwari1, Anilkumar Yadlapalli1, Vivek Verma1.
Abstract
Internal hemipelvectomy is a surgically challenging entity, owing, among other reasons, to a complex anatomy. The apprehension of an inadequate margin or injury to critical structures adds to the complexity of these major surgical procedures. Computer assisted tumor surgery (CATS) has been increasingly used to improve outcomes of internal hemipelvectomy over the last decade. We analyzed the surgical and postoperative details of first four patients undergoing internal hemipelvectomy with CATS assistance at our institute, the first ever report in an Indian setting. The patients were analyzed for blood loss (mean 1300 ml), operative time (mean 306 min) and hospital stay (mean 7 days). The histopathological margins were free of disease in all the patients, even as the average closest bony margin was 0.9 cm. Sparing of sacral nerve root was made possible by the close yet free margins in two patients. In this retrospective analysis of a small series of patients with computer navigation assisted internal hemipelvectomy, we found this technique to be feasible and effective in achieving the oncological aim of negative margins with preservation of critical structures.Entities:
Keywords: Computer navigation; Computer-assisted tumor surgery (CATS); Internal hemipelvectomy; Orthopedic oncology; Sarcoma
Year: 2020 PMID: 33717877 PMCID: PMC7920113 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2020.08.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Orthop Trauma ISSN: 0976-5662