Answers to the CME questions on Orthopaedic Oncology: Bone Tumours

2021 ◽  
pp. 112070002110015
Author(s):  
Riccardo Zucchini ◽  
Andrea Sambri ◽  
Claudio Giannini ◽  
Michele Fiore ◽  
Carlotta Calamelli ◽  
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Introduction: Periacetabular reconstruction after resection of primary bone tumour is a very demanding procedure. They are frequently associated with scarce functional results and a high rate of complications. We report a series of patients with periacetabular resections for primary bone tumours and reconstruction with a porous tantalum (PT) acetabular cup (AC). Materials and methods: 27 patients (median age 30 years) were included, being affected by primary bone tumours of the pelvis and treated with peri-acetabular resection and reconstruction with a PT AC. The diagnoses were 13 osteosarcomas, 7 chondrosarcomas and 7 Ewing sarcomas. Function was assessed with the Harris Hip Score and complications were classified according to Zeifang. Results: The median follow-up was 70 months. 1 patient required removal of the PT AC because of implant associated infection 55 months after surgery. There was 1 hip dislocation and no case of aseptic loosening. At final follow-up, the median HHS was 81 points (range 48–92). Conclusions: The used PT AC had good medium-term survival rates and good functional results. This technique is a viable reconstructive option after resections of periacetabular primary bone sarcomas.


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Suk Wai Lam ◽  
Inge H. Briaire‐de Bruijn ◽  
Tom van Wezel ◽  
Arjen H.G. Cleven ◽  
Pancras C.W. Hogendoorn ◽  
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Paul R. Stauffer ◽  
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Mark D. Hurwitz

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