| Literature DB >> 34095198 |
Benjamin Murphy1, Tharsa Thillainadesan1, Kerian Robinson1, Anita Clarke2, Peter Choong1,3.
Abstract
We report on a case of a large atypical cartilaginous tumor of the pelvis and its novel surgical resection with an anterior hemipelvectomy and reconstruction with an iliac crest graft. Surgical intervention is the mainstay treatment of pelvic chondrosarcomas. However, there have been reports of concern regarding preventing pelvic visceral herniation and adequately reconstructing the pelvis. This report is unique within the literature and has yielded good functional outcomes whilst achieving satisfactory surgical margins and minimizing morbidity.Entities:
Keywords: anterior hemipelvectomy; chondrosarcoma; pubic resection; reconstruction of anterior pelvis; type III hemipelvectomy
Year: 2021 PMID: 34095198 PMCID: PMC8177695 DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2021.585600
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Surg ISSN: 2296-875X
Figure 1Timeline of case report.
Figure 23D-CT reconstruction images of the pelvis demonstrating the tumor and computer navigation-system utilized intra-operatively.
Figure 3Intra-operative photos. (A) demonstration of the computer-navigated iliac crest resection with pubic cut overlay. (B) demonstration of iliac crest craft positioning. (C) iliac crest graft post resection. (D) Arrow demonstrating positioning of iliac crest graft in the resected pubis.
Figure 4(A) day 1 post surgery. 3D reconstructions of a CT pelvis demonstrating the iliac crest graft in-situ. (B) 6-month follow up X-Ray demonstrating stable positioning of the graft.