2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2020.10.011
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Osteosarcoma of the Trapezium

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“…108 An osteosarcoma centered in the trapezoid, but with surrounding carpal involvement, demanded trapeziectomy and partial excision of the first metacarpal, scaphoid, trapezoid, and capitate bones and had no recurrence at the 6year follow-up with adequate hand function. 109 Acute trapezium fracture management classically involves ORIF or closed reduction and pinning with Kirschner wires, though there is some role for trapeziectomy in specific patient populations. 110 Low-demand patients with acute trapezium fractures and accompanying first CMC arthritis who do not want or would not tolerate the extra recovery that ORIF requires can undergo a simple trapeziectomy and retain acceptable hand function and strength.…”
Section: Trapeziummentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…108 An osteosarcoma centered in the trapezoid, but with surrounding carpal involvement, demanded trapeziectomy and partial excision of the first metacarpal, scaphoid, trapezoid, and capitate bones and had no recurrence at the 6year follow-up with adequate hand function. 109 Acute trapezium fracture management classically involves ORIF or closed reduction and pinning with Kirschner wires, though there is some role for trapeziectomy in specific patient populations. 110 Low-demand patients with acute trapezium fractures and accompanying first CMC arthritis who do not want or would not tolerate the extra recovery that ORIF requires can undergo a simple trapeziectomy and retain acceptable hand function and strength.…”
Section: Trapeziummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…108 An osteosarcoma centered in the trapezoid, but with surrounding carpal involvement, demanded trapeziectomy and partial excision of the first metacarpal, scaphoid, trapezoid, and capitate bones and had no recurrence at the 6-year follow-up with adequate hand function. 109…”
Section: Trapeziummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All tumor types in the benign category had a mean age of <50 years and had instances of presenting in patients <18 years of age with except for intraosseous lipoma which had a mean age of 55 years (47-63 years). In the metastatic disease category, there were only four (24% of metastatic category) patients who were aged <50 years (ages of 25,43,46,47) who presented with metastatic disease from melanoma (n ¼ 2), from osteogenic sarcoma (n ¼ 1), or from lung carcinoma (n ¼ 2). No metastatic cases were present in patients <18 years of age.…”
Section: Patient Demographicsmentioning
confidence: 99%