Nicolaas P Van der Watt, O. Koch, T. Roux, J. G. Meijer, H. McLoughlin
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背景:股骨远端肿瘤切除术大多通过内侧或前内侧入路进行。外侧髌旁入路是另一种方法。本病例系列评估了经外侧髌旁入路切除股骨远端恶性肿瘤期间的血管并发症方法:回顾性分析了比勒陀利亚一家私人诊所的病例系列。所有在2001年至2019年期间通过外侧髌旁入路进行股骨远端恶性肿瘤切除术的患者都被纳入该研究。所有病例均由一名外科医生完成。对患者的档案进行分析,以确定是否有任何术中或术后立即血管并发症。结果:36例患者经外侧髌旁入路行股骨远端恶性肿瘤切除术。骨肉瘤是最常见的骨肿瘤(81%)。组织学报告显示所有切除边缘清晰。血管并发症发生率为3% (95% CI 0-8%)。结论:研究结果表明,经外侧髌旁入路切除股骨远端恶性肿瘤的血管并发症风险较低。该血管损伤率与其他通过其他入路进行股骨远端肿瘤切除术的研究相当证据等级:4级关键词:股骨远端恶性肿瘤,外侧髌旁入路,血管并发症,肿瘤切除术,假体内假体
The prevalence of vascular injury utilising the lateral parapatellar approach for malignant distal femoral tumour resections: a case series
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Distal femoral tumour resections are mostly performed through a medial or anteromedial approach. The lateral parapatellar approach is an alternative method. This case series assessed vascular complications during the resection of malignant distal femoral tumours via the lateral parapatellar approach METHODS: A retrospective case series at a private practice in Pretoria was performed. All patients who underwent malignant distal femoral tumour resections through a lateral parapatellar approach between 2001 and 2019 were included in the study. All cases were performed by a single surgeon. An analysis of the patients' files was performed, to determine if there were any intraoperative or immediately postoperative vascular complications RESULTS: Thirty-six patients were identified who underwent resection of their malignant distal femoral tumours via the lateral parapatellar approach. Osteosarcoma was the most prevalent bone tumour (81%). All resection margins were clear on histology reports. The vascular complication rate was 3% (95% CI 0-8%). Twelve patients demised over the 18-year period (33% CONCLUSION: The findings suggest that a low risk of vascular complications can be expected when resecting malignant distal femoral tumours through a lateral parapatellar approach. This rate of vascular injury is comparable to other studies that also performed distal femoral tumour resections through other approaches Level of evidence: Level 4 Keywords: malignant distal femoral tumours, lateral parapatellar approach, vascular complications, tumour resection, endoprosthesis