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Chinese Journal of Cancer ; (12): 121-124, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-292627

ABSTRACT

<p><b>BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE</b>After chemotherapy was used to treat patients with malignant bone tumors in 1970s, amputation, which was the typical intervention in the 1980s, has been substituted with limb-sparing surgery. This article reported the surgical indications, operative methods, operative effects, and complications of prosthetic replacement of the proximal humerus after the resection of bone tumors.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>From April 2004 and December 2008, prosthetic replacement was performed in 18 patients with proximal humerus tumors, including 7 patients with osteosarcoma, 5 patients with chondrosarcoma, 3 patients with giant cell tumor (GCT) of the bone, 1 patient with GCT of the bone combined with an aneurysmal bone cyst, and 1 patient with metastatic bone tumors. Using the Enneking staging system, 7 osteosarcomas and 3 chondrosarcomas were at stage Ib, and 3 GCTs and 2 chondrosarcomas were at stage Ib. The patient with metastatic bone tumors reported severe pain.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The follow-up ranged 5-61 months (mean, 29 months) and showed that 1 patient with osteosarcoma died 19 months after surgery. Local recurrence presented in 1 patient with GCT, 1 patient had inner infection in the area of surgery, and 2 patients had shoulder subluxation after the operation. There was no prosthetic loosening in any patient. The abduction angle of the shoulder was 8 degrees-35 degrees, and circumgyrate angle was 18 degrees-25 degrees, with flexion 35 degrees-90 degrees and extension 25 degrees-42 degrees. According to the functional score developed by the International Society of Limb Salvage, scores ranged between 18 and 29 points, with an average of 24 points.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>The prosthesis replacement for the patients with bone tumors in the proximal humerus is an appropriate procedure with satisfactory therapeutic outcomes; however, many complications should be noted and long-term therapeutic effect needs further investigations.</p>


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Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Arthroplasty, Replacement , Bone Neoplasms , Diagnostic Imaging , Pathology , General Surgery , Chondrosarcoma , Diagnostic Imaging , Pathology , General Surgery , Follow-Up Studies , Giant Cell Tumor of Bone , Diagnostic Imaging , Pathology , General Surgery , Humerus , Lung Neoplasms , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , Neoplasm Staging , Osteosarcoma , Diagnostic Imaging , Pathology , General Surgery , Prosthesis Implantation , Radiography , Range of Motion, Articular
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