游离腓骨移植治疗手部良性不可重建骨肿瘤的功能效果

M. Shah, Shah
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背景:涉及手部的骨肿瘤通常是良性的,但也可能是局部侵袭性的。已经描述了几种治疗方法。常用的治疗方法包括刮除和植骨。在更晚期,当手部短骨受损伤,皮质破坏超过70%,或当这种治疗选择不可能(如非包治性肿瘤,皮质破坏,病理性骨折)时,只有切除或截肢受影响的部分才能提供有效的治疗。我们研究了游离腓骨移植物(非血管化)在这种类型的良性不可重建(传统方法)手部肿瘤中的作用。目的:探讨游离腓骨移植治疗手部良性不可重建骨肿瘤的功能效果,分析并发症发生的原因及解决方法。方法:对15例不同类型的手部良性不可重建骨肿瘤行游离腓骨移植术进行前瞻性研究。研究时间为2014年1月至2021年12月。随访时间为2 ~ 8年(平均4.26年)。结果:采用QuidkDASH-9评分系统对结果进行分析。无复发。1例浅表感染用抗生素和敷料治疗。结论:游离腓骨移植物是治疗手部良性不可重建骨肿瘤的良好选择,可避免截肢。游离腓骨移植物由于完全切除病变和支撑移植物支持良好的功能结果而获得更好的结果。证据水平:三级
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Functional outcome of free fibula grafting in benign non-reconstructable bone tumours involving the hand
BACKGROUND: Bone tumours involving hands are usually benign but can be locally aggressive. Several treatments have been described. Usual modalities of treatment include curettage and bone grafting. In more advanced stages when short bones of the hand are involved with more than 70% cortical destruction, or when such treatment option is not possible (as with non-contained tumours with cortical breaches, pathological fracture), only the resection or amputation of the affected segment can offer an effective cure. We studied the role of the free fibula graft (non-vascularised) in such types of benign non-reconstructable (by conventional methods) hand tumours. The aims and objectives were to study the functional outcome of free fibula grafting in benign non-reconstructable bone tumours involving the hand and to analyse the complications, if any, and assess the causes and solutions for them METHODS: We prospectively studied 15 patients with different types of benign, non-reconstructable bone tumours involving the hand operated by free fibula grafting. The study period ranged from January 2014 to December 2021. Follow-up ranged from 2 to 8 years (average of 4.26 years RESULTS: Results were analysed by the QuidkDASH-9 score system. There was no recurrence. One case of superficial infection was treated with antibiotics and dressing. All patients were happy with the treatment and resumed their normal duties and functional movements CONCLUSION: Use of the free fibula graft can be a good option for benign non-reconstructable bone tumours involving the hand to avoid amputation. The free fibula graft gives better results due to total excision of the lesion and strut graft support for good functional outcomes Level of evidence: Level 3
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SA Orthopaedic Journal Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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