Weiyi Wang, Jingjing An, Minxun Lu, Xuanhong He, Zhuangzhuang Li, Yitian Wang, Taojun Gong, Yong Zhou, Li Min, Yi Luo, Chongqi Tu
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背景:起源于距骨的恶性肿瘤非常罕见,给重建工作带来了巨大挑战。传统的治疗方法,如膝下截肢或双髋关节融合术,往往会导致踝关节功能严重丧失。肿瘤切除后,必须重建距骨和小头,以保留踝关节功能。然而,距骨和小方骨错综复杂的解剖结构和独特的位置给假体重建带来了巨大挑战:在此,我们介绍了一例被诊断为距骨尤文氏肉瘤的 11 岁青少年患者的病例,同时怀疑小方块也受累。经过综合评估,我们设计了一种由超高分子量聚乙烯(UHMWPE)部分和钛合金部分组成的三维打印距骨-小方块假体,用于重建距骨和小方块。此外,还设计了多孔结构,以促进骨-假体界面的整合。病变被完全切除,假体被精确安装。随访12个月后,患者的功能表现良好,肌肉骨骼肿瘤协会(MSTS)评分为27/30,美国骨科足踝协会(AOFAS)评分为92/100。右踝关节背屈、跖屈、内翻和外翻的活动范围分别为10°和35°、15°和10°。术后X光片显示假体位置良好。未发现关节间隙变窄。岛津全断层扫描金属伪影消除技术(T-SMART)显示,骨与假体的结合良好:在本病例中,我们展示了一例用 3D 打印距骨-钙骨假体重建距骨和钙骨的病例。我们观察到了良好的术后功能结果和良好的界面融合。因此,本病例为治疗伴有小方块可疑污染的侵袭性距骨肿瘤提供了另一种治疗方案。不过,还需要进行更大规模的队列研究和更长时间的随访,以评估这种新型假体的有效性和潜在并发症。
3D-Printed Talus-Calcaneus Prosthesis in Treating Ewing's Sarcoma: A Case Report.
Background: Malignant tumors originating in the talus are rare and present significant challenges in reconstruction. Traditional treatments, such as below-knee amputation or tbiocalcaneal fusion, often result in significant loss of ankle function. After tumor resection, reconstruction of the talus and calcaneus is necessary to preserve ankle function. However, the intricate anatomical structure and unique location of the talus and calcaneus present significant challenges for prosthetic reconstruction.
Case presentation: Here, we present the case of an 11-year-old adolescent patient diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma of the talus, accompanied by suspected involvement of the calcaneus. Following a comprehensive evaluation, a 3D-printed talus-calcaneus prosthesis, which is composed of a ultrahigh-molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) part and a titanium alloy part, was designed for talus and calcaneus reconstruction. In addition, a porous structure was designed to promote the integration of bone-prosthesis interface. The lesion was completely resected and the prosthesis was precisely installed. After 12 months follow-up, patients demonstrated favorable function results with the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS) score was 27/30, and the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) score was 92/100. The range of motion for dorsiflexion, plantarflexion, inversion, and eversion of the right ankle joint was measured as 10° and 35°, 15°, and 10°, respectively. The postoperative radiograph showed a good position of the prosthesis. No narrowed joint space was observed. Tomosynthesis shimadzu metal artifact reduction technology (T-SMART) revealed that integration between bone and prosthesis was good.
Conclusion: In this case, we present a case of 3D-printed talus-calcaneal prosthesis reconstructing talus and calcaneus. Favorable postoperative function outcome and good integration of the interface were observed. Therefore, this case provides an alternative therapeutic option for the treatment invasive talus tumor accompanied by suspicious contamination of the calcaneus. Nevertheless, a larger cohort study and with longer follow-up is needed to evaluate the effectiveness and potential complications of this novel prosthesis.
期刊介绍:
Orthopaedic Surgery (OS) is the official journal of the Chinese Orthopaedic Association, focusing on all aspects of orthopaedic technique and surgery.
The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles in the following categories: Original Articles, Clinical Articles, Review Articles, Guidelines, Editorials, Commentaries, Surgical Techniques, Case Reports and Meeting Reports.