Patient-Specific Implants for Pelvic Tumor Resections

Introduction Limb salvage surgery for periacetabular malignancies is technically demanding and associated with a considerable likelihood of postoperative complications and surgical revision. Reconstruction using custom-made implants represents the treatment of choice. This study was conducted to ana...

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Main Authors: Kevin Döring, Kevin Staats, Stephan Puchner, Reinhard Windhager
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Journal of Personalized Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4426/11/8/683
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spelling doaj-e0237c24b9e24b958c5de0dedc0ea2a42021-08-26T13:57:38ZengMDPI AGJournal of Personalized Medicine2075-44262021-07-011168368310.3390/jpm11080683Patient-Specific Implants for Pelvic Tumor ResectionsKevin Döring0Kevin Staats1Stephan Puchner2Reinhard Windhager3Division of Orthopaedics, Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, AustriaDivision of Orthopaedics, Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, AustriaDivision of Orthopaedics, Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, AustriaDivision of Orthopaedics, Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, AustriaIntroduction Limb salvage surgery for periacetabular malignancies is technically demanding and associated with a considerable likelihood of postoperative complications and surgical revision. Reconstruction using custom-made implants represents the treatment of choice. This study was conducted to analyze treatment outcomes of custom-made implants in a single orthopaedic tumor center. Patients and Methods Twenty patients with a histologically verified periacetabular malignancy and a median follow up time of 5 (1–17) years were included. Results The median number of revision surgeries per patient was 1.5 (0–7). Complications were dislocations in 3 patients, aseptic loosening in 4 patients, deep infections in 9 patients, thromboembolic events in 5 patients and sciatic nerve lesions in 4 patients. Overall survival was 77% after one year, 69% after two years and 46% after five years. Median Harris Hip Score was 81 (37–92) points at last follow up. Conclusion Although internal hemipelvectomy and reconstruction using custom-made implants is linked with a high risk of postoperative complications, good functional outcomes can be regularly achieved. This information may help treating surgeons to find adequate indications, as eligible patients need to be critically selected and integrated into the decision-making process.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4426/11/8/683pelvic tumors3D printed prosthesescomputer aided design pelvic reconstructionarthroplastycomplicationsbone tumor
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author Kevin Döring
Kevin Staats
Stephan Puchner
Reinhard Windhager
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Kevin Staats
Stephan Puchner
Reinhard Windhager
Patient-Specific Implants for Pelvic Tumor Resections
Journal of Personalized Medicine
pelvic tumors
3D printed prostheses
computer aided design pelvic reconstruction
arthroplasty
complications
bone tumor
author_facet Kevin Döring
Kevin Staats
Stephan Puchner
Reinhard Windhager
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title Patient-Specific Implants for Pelvic Tumor Resections
title_short Patient-Specific Implants for Pelvic Tumor Resections
title_full Patient-Specific Implants for Pelvic Tumor Resections
title_fullStr Patient-Specific Implants for Pelvic Tumor Resections
title_full_unstemmed Patient-Specific Implants for Pelvic Tumor Resections
title_sort patient-specific implants for pelvic tumor resections
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Personalized Medicine
issn 2075-4426
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Introduction Limb salvage surgery for periacetabular malignancies is technically demanding and associated with a considerable likelihood of postoperative complications and surgical revision. Reconstruction using custom-made implants represents the treatment of choice. This study was conducted to analyze treatment outcomes of custom-made implants in a single orthopaedic tumor center. Patients and Methods Twenty patients with a histologically verified periacetabular malignancy and a median follow up time of 5 (1–17) years were included. Results The median number of revision surgeries per patient was 1.5 (0–7). Complications were dislocations in 3 patients, aseptic loosening in 4 patients, deep infections in 9 patients, thromboembolic events in 5 patients and sciatic nerve lesions in 4 patients. Overall survival was 77% after one year, 69% after two years and 46% after five years. Median Harris Hip Score was 81 (37–92) points at last follow up. Conclusion Although internal hemipelvectomy and reconstruction using custom-made implants is linked with a high risk of postoperative complications, good functional outcomes can be regularly achieved. This information may help treating surgeons to find adequate indications, as eligible patients need to be critically selected and integrated into the decision-making process.
topic pelvic tumors
3D printed prostheses
computer aided design pelvic reconstruction
arthroplasty
complications
bone tumor
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4426/11/8/683
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