2023
DOI: 10.2106/jbjs.22.01231
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Operative Treatment and Outcomes of Pediatric Patients with an Extremity Bone Tumor

Abstract: Background: Osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma are the 2 most common primary bone sarcomas, occurring predominantly in pediatric patients, with the incidence of osteosarcoma correlating with periods of peak bone-growth velocity. Although survival outcomes have plateaued over the past several decades, ongoing treatment advances have improved function, decreased infection rates, and improved other clinical outcomes in patients with bone tumors. Recently, the Prophylactic Antibiotic Regimens in Tumor Surg… Show more

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“…The Prophylactic Antibiotic Regimens in Tumour Surgery (PARITY) trial, led from New York (New York, USA) , aimed to address the issue of surgical site infections (SSIs) and the lack of consensus on postoperative antibiotic regimens. 5 This secondary analysis of the PARITY trial focused on characterizing modern treatments and outcomes for paediatric patients with bone tumours one year post-surgery. The study involved patients aged 12 years and older with bone or soft-tissue sarcomas invading the femur or tibia, requiring osseous resection and endoprosthetic reconstruction.…”
Section: Paediatric Patients With An Extremity Bone Tumour: a Seconda...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Prophylactic Antibiotic Regimens in Tumour Surgery (PARITY) trial, led from New York (New York, USA) , aimed to address the issue of surgical site infections (SSIs) and the lack of consensus on postoperative antibiotic regimens. 5 This secondary analysis of the PARITY trial focused on characterizing modern treatments and outcomes for paediatric patients with bone tumours one year post-surgery. The study involved patients aged 12 years and older with bone or soft-tissue sarcomas invading the femur or tibia, requiring osseous resection and endoprosthetic reconstruction.…”
Section: Paediatric Patients With An Extremity Bone Tumour: a Seconda...mentioning
confidence: 99%