Seann Bregendale L Silangan, Joycie Eulah H Abiera, L Czar Gaston
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Abstract
Van Nes rotationplasty has gained popularity as a surgical treatment for malignant bone tumors without resorting to amputation. However, the nature of the surgery poses unique challenges in the rehabilitation management in order to optimize safety and functional mobility. We describe a case of a 6-year-old female with Ewing's sarcoma of the right femur who underwent Van Nes Type B-IIIA rotationplasty. This procedure involved a complete femoral resection, with the tibia and the foot rotated by 180 degrees and the lateral tibial plateau placed into the acetabulum that is expected to remodel to form a neo-hip joint. The patient was referred to rehabilitation medicine and was eventually admitted due to impairment in mobility secondary to the surgery. The goal was to achieve K-1 level of function. This case demonstrates that the rehabilitation management of a child with Type B-IIIA rotationplasty using a modified Van Nes prosthesis requires a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach.
范内斯旋转成形术作为一种不需要截肢的恶性骨肿瘤手术治疗方法已经得到了广泛的应用。然而,手术的性质对康复管理提出了独特的挑战,以优化安全性和功能灵活性。我们报告一例6岁女性右股骨尤文氏肉瘤患者行Van Nes B-IIIA型旋转成形术。该手术包括完整的股骨切除术,胫骨和足部旋转180度,胫骨外侧平台置于髋臼内,髋臼有望重塑形成新髋关节。患者被转介到康复医学,最终因手术后活动能力受损而入院。目标是达到K-1级的功能。本病例表明,采用改良Van Nes假体进行B-IIIA型旋转成形术的儿童的康复管理需要综合的多学科方法。