Functional rehabilitation and long‑term efficacy of rotationplasty in pediatrics: A retrospective study.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Oncology Letters Pub Date : 2024-08-29 DOI:10.3892/ol.2024.14652
Ning Du,Xuelin Zhao,Jiawei Du,Ji-Guo Yu,Meng Xu,Yafeng Song
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Rehabilitation plays a critical role in the functional recovery of pediatric patients following rotationplasty for lower extremity malignant bone tumors. However, due to the limited number of cases and the unique characteristics of the surgery, there is a paucity of studies that have longitudinally evaluated the effect of rehabilitation strategies on long-term functional recovery after rotationplasty. Therefore, the present study aimed to identify an effective rehabilitation approach for pediatric patients undergoing rotationplasty for malignant bone tumors of the lower limb. Additionally, the study aimed to assess the effect of rehabilitation on long-term functional recovery and quality of life. A total of 12 patients were included in the current study, with a mean age at surgery of 6.58±1.73 years (range, 4-10 years). These patients underwent rotationplasty for malignant bone tumors of the lower extremity at the Fourth Medical Center of the Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital (Beijing, China) between March 2014 and March 2019. After surgery, patients underwent a 6-month postoperative rehabilitation programme, either on an outpatient or inpatient basis, with exercise therapy as the key training modality. The follow-up outcomes at 3, 6 and 12 months and at 3 and 5 years were recorded and analyzed, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of long-term progress. The results demonstrated a gradual enhancement in functional performance and quality of life. Within a year of surgery, the patients displayed significant improvements in both functional recovery and quality of life, and all indicators remained stable 1 year later compared with those at 1 year post-surgery. More specifically, patients showed restored muscle strength and walking ability to normal levels, with a significant increase in muscle strength to 5/5. In addition, the study revealed that the mean distance covered in the 6-min walk test was 403.08±12.52 meters, while a duration of 8.83±0.72 sec was recorded in the timed up and go test. All patients have been continuously monitored up to date. The follow-up period for all patients ranged from 60 to 120 months, with a mean of 89.83±17.55 months. Overall, the findings indicated that the early postoperative period was a critical period for functional recovery, and that early postoperative rehabilitation interventions resulted in significant improvements to the rate and quality of functional recovery over time, thus further improving quality of life.
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儿科旋转成形术的功能康复和长期疗效:回顾性研究。
下肢恶性骨肿瘤旋转成形术后,康复治疗对儿童患者的功能恢复起着至关重要的作用。然而,由于病例数量有限以及手术的特殊性,纵向评估康复策略对旋转成形术后长期功能恢复影响的研究很少。因此,本研究旨在为接受旋转成形术治疗下肢恶性骨肿瘤的儿童患者找出有效的康复方法。此外,本研究还旨在评估康复对长期功能恢复和生活质量的影响。本研究共纳入了12名患者,手术时的平均年龄为(6.58±1.73)岁(4-10岁)。这些患者于2014年3月至2019年3月期间在中国人民解放军总医院第四医学中心(中国北京)接受了下肢恶性骨肿瘤旋转成形术。术后,患者在门诊或住院处接受了为期6个月的术后康复计划,主要训练方式为运动疗法。研究人员记录并分析了患者术后 3 个月、6 个月、12 个月以及术后 3 年和 5 年的随访结果,确保对长期进展进行全面评估。结果显示,患者的功能表现和生活质量逐步提高。术后一年内,患者的功能恢复和生活质量均有显著改善,一年后与术后一年时相比,所有指标均保持稳定。更具体地说,患者的肌力和行走能力恢复到了正常水平,肌力显著增加到 5/5。此外,研究还显示,6 分钟步行测试的平均距离为(403.08±12.52)米,而定时起立行走测试的持续时间为(8.83±0.72)秒。迄今为止,所有患者均接受了持续监测。所有患者的随访时间从 60 个月到 120 个月不等,平均为 89.83±17.55 个月。总之,研究结果表明,术后早期是功能恢复的关键时期,术后早期康复干预能显著改善功能恢复的速度和质量,从而进一步提高生活质量。
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Oncology Letters
Oncology Letters ONCOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Oncology Letters is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal, available in print and online, that focuses on all aspects of clinical oncology, as well as in vitro and in vivo experimental model systems relevant to the mechanisms of disease. The principal aim of Oncology Letters is to provide the prompt publication of original studies of high quality that pertain to clinical oncology, chemotherapy, oncogenes, carcinogenesis, metastasis, epidemiology and viral oncology in the form of original research, reviews and case reports.
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