2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejso.2012.10.002
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Modular hemipelvic endoprosthesis reconstruction–Experience in 100 patients with mid-term follow-up results

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“…Deep infection rates range from 0 to 25% and may cause implant removal, amputation, and even death [9, 1217]. In the current study, one patient (10%) had deep infection 4 months postoperatively, during the period of adjuvant chemotherapy.…”
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“…Deep infection rates range from 0 to 25% and may cause implant removal, amputation, and even death [9, 1217]. In the current study, one patient (10%) had deep infection 4 months postoperatively, during the period of adjuvant chemotherapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…However, the procedure should be limited to patients with solitary metastatic lesion from tumours which have good survival expectancy, such as thyroid, prostate, or breast carcinoma [15, 17, 33]. Nevertheless, some authors do not recommend reconstructing with allograft and recycled tumour-bearing bone for metastatic lesions because of the long rehabilitation period [15].…”
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