Artigo Revisado por pares

Endoprosthetic Reconstruction in 250 Patients with Sarcoma

2006; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 450; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1097/01.blo.0000223978.36831.39

ISSN

1528-1132

Autores

Georg Gosheger, Carsten Gebert, H. Ahrens, Arne Streitbuerger, Winfried Winkelmann, Jendrik Hardes,

Tópico(s)

Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes

Resumo

We assessed the clinical results and complications associated with a new endoprosthetic replacement system (Mutars) used in 250 patients with a malignant bone or soft tissue tumor. The key features of the system are its cementless, hexagonal-shaped stem (titanium alloy), the possibility of torsion adjustments in 5 degrees -increments, and the Trevira tube for soft tissue attachment. The mean age of the patients was 30.7 years, and the mean followup was 45 months. Prosthetic survival at 5 years was 89.7% for the upper extremity and 68.5% for the lower extremity. Prosthetic survival without any reoperation was 73.4% at 3 years postoperatively and 60.4% at 5 years postoperatively. Prosthetic failure was caused by deep infection in 12% (30 patients) of patients and aseptic loosening in 8% (20 patients) of patients. Stem fracture occurred in only 1.6% (four patients) of patients. Dislocation rates were reduced by using the Trevira tube. Limb survival was achieved in 82.6% to 93.1% of patients depending on the endoprosthetic replacement site, and functional results ranged between 63% to 83% according to the Tumor Society score. Our results suggest limb salvage with the Mutars endoprosthesis is successful with good functional results.Therapeutic study, Level IV (case series).

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