2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12957-022-02642-x
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Proximal femur versus acetabular extra-articular resection of the hip joint for primary malignant bone tumors: a retrospective comparative review of 33 cases

Abstract: Introduction Extra-articular resection (EAR) of the hip joint is prone to significant complications and morbidity. Thus, this study evaluates the cumulative incidences and main reasons of reoperation following EAR of primary malignant bone tumors (PMBT) of the hip to determine whether the outcomes are different between EAR of the pelvis and that of the proximal femur. Patients and methods Thirty-three patients presented with a PMBT of the proximal … Show more

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“…In the current study 3 patients (19%) had a deep infection, this might be attributed to the versatility of the different types of sarcomas included in the study and the substantial insult to the surrounding soft tissue. Nonetheless, these numbers are significantly low compared to the reported literature on reconstruction surgeries (20)(21)(22)32). In contrast, the reported postoperative complication rates for resectioning periacetabular tumors without reconstruction are much lower.…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…In the current study 3 patients (19%) had a deep infection, this might be attributed to the versatility of the different types of sarcomas included in the study and the substantial insult to the surrounding soft tissue. Nonetheless, these numbers are significantly low compared to the reported literature on reconstruction surgeries (20)(21)(22)32). In contrast, the reported postoperative complication rates for resectioning periacetabular tumors without reconstruction are much lower.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…However, the novelty of 3D-printing techniques limits most comparisons in the literature. Infection is one of the most prevalent complications, which tremendously affects the patients' wellbeing, hospitalization time, and revision surgery (20)(21)(22)32). Ogura and colleagues (32).…”
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“…Primary malignant bone tumors in the proximal femur are infrequent, comprising approximately 9% to 10% of cases, with chondrosarcomas being the most prevalent type. Nonetheless, the proximal femur is subject to a high occurrence of bone metastasis from osteophilic cancer, resembling spinal metastases [1]. The treatment for proximal femur tumors necessitates a two-part strategy incorporating tumor resection for oncological reasons and bone and soft tissue reconstruction for mechanical purposes [1][2][3] Our report details a case of dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma located in the upper extremity of the femur.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%