Functional and quality of life outcomes in bone sarcoma following amputation, rotationplasty or limb-salvage

J. Stevenson, P. Tsagkozis, R. Grimer
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Bone sarcomas are rare primary mesenchymal tumours affecting children and adults. Since the advent of modern chemotherapeutic and reconstructive techniques, limb salvage has replaced amputation to become the standard of care for bone sarcomas. Surgical principles mandate achieving survival outcomes and maximising limb function. Whilst oncological and functional patient outcomes after limb-salvage surgery are frequently reported in scientific literature, the health related quality of life outcomes are frequently overlooked. Areas covered: Studies examining functional outcomes have generally reported better function after limb-salvage, but this may not necessarily translate into improved quality of life. This article examines functional and quality of life outcomes following amputation, limb-salvage and rotationplasty for bone sarcoma in the lower limbs. Expert commentary: Physical function and everyday competence to perform activities of daily living are predictive of quality of life, not the type of surgical procedure. This highlights the importance of preserving limb function to maximise quality of life following all types of surgery.
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骨肉瘤截肢、旋转成形术或残肢后的功能和生活质量
摘要:骨肉瘤是一种罕见的原发性间充质肿瘤,影响儿童和成人。自从现代化疗和重建技术的出现,肢体保留已经取代截肢成为骨肉瘤的标准治疗方法。手术原则要求实现生存结果和最大化肢体功能。虽然在科学文献中经常报道保肢手术后患者的肿瘤和功能结果,但与健康相关的生活质量结果经常被忽视。涵盖领域:检查功能结果的研究通常报告肢体保留后功能更好,但这可能不一定转化为生活质量的提高。本文研究下肢骨肉瘤截肢、残肢保留和旋转成形术后的功能和生活质量。专家评论:身体机能和日常生活能力是生活质量的预测指标,而不是手术类型的预测指标。这突出了在所有类型的手术后保持肢体功能以最大限度地提高生活质量的重要性。
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