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Surgical Reconstruction Methods following Radical Excision of Distal Ulna Osteosarcoma in Both Skeletally Mature and Immature Patients

The distal ulna has always been considered to be expendable and its removal has been advocated for a variety of post-traumatic degenerative and oncological conditions but recent studies showed that the distal radioulnar joint allows supination and protonation of the forearm and is important to one&#...

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Autores principales: Abdel Al, Samer, Shehadeh, Ahmad M., Abou Chaar, Mohamad K., Asha, Wafa, Alsaadi, Nijmeh, Al-Najjar, Hani, Haddad, Hussam
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Publicado: S. Karger AG 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7265732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32518553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000507284
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author Abdel Al, Samer
Shehadeh, Ahmad M.
Abou Chaar, Mohamad K.
Asha, Wafa
Alsaadi, Nijmeh
Al-Najjar, Hani
Haddad, Hussam
author_facet Abdel Al, Samer
Shehadeh, Ahmad M.
Abou Chaar, Mohamad K.
Asha, Wafa
Alsaadi, Nijmeh
Al-Najjar, Hani
Haddad, Hussam
author_sort Abdel Al, Samer
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description The distal ulna has always been considered to be expendable and its removal has been advocated for a variety of post-traumatic degenerative and oncological conditions but recent studies showed that the distal radioulnar joint allows supination and protonation of the forearm and is important to one's grip strength and lifting ability. Several prosthesis models have already been made to replace the mechanical functionality of the distal radioulnar joint. We present two cases of females aged 22 and 12 years, respectively, who presented with wrist pain and swelling without any history of trauma and with terminal degree limitation in wrist movements due to tenderness and swelling. Both of them did not have any distant metastasis upon radiographic staging. The skeletally mature patient underwent radical excision of the distal ulnar osteosarcoma and received a distal radioulnar joint replacement prosthesis (Scheker prosthesis). The other skeletally immature patient underwent radical excision of the involved distal ulnar osteosarcoma with stabilization of the residual ulnar stump using the extensor carpi ulnaris sling in a modified version of the Goldner and Hayes technique. Both of our patients were treated according to the protocols of our multidisciplinary clinic sarcoma team by starting with neoadjuvant chemotherapy, followed by surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy. Both registered an almost complete restoration of the normal wrist and hand function and were in complete remission for 26 and 24 months, respectively. Based on our literature review, these are some of the extremely rare cases in which the osteosarcoma affected an unusual site (the distal ulna where they underwent a rare type of reconstruction status following radical excision of a malignant tumor).
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spelling pubmed-72657322020-06-08 Surgical Reconstruction Methods following Radical Excision of Distal Ulna Osteosarcoma in Both Skeletally Mature and Immature Patients Abdel Al, Samer Shehadeh, Ahmad M. Abou Chaar, Mohamad K. Asha, Wafa Alsaadi, Nijmeh Al-Najjar, Hani Haddad, Hussam Case Rep Oncol Case Report The distal ulna has always been considered to be expendable and its removal has been advocated for a variety of post-traumatic degenerative and oncological conditions but recent studies showed that the distal radioulnar joint allows supination and protonation of the forearm and is important to one's grip strength and lifting ability. Several prosthesis models have already been made to replace the mechanical functionality of the distal radioulnar joint. We present two cases of females aged 22 and 12 years, respectively, who presented with wrist pain and swelling without any history of trauma and with terminal degree limitation in wrist movements due to tenderness and swelling. Both of them did not have any distant metastasis upon radiographic staging. The skeletally mature patient underwent radical excision of the distal ulnar osteosarcoma and received a distal radioulnar joint replacement prosthesis (Scheker prosthesis). The other skeletally immature patient underwent radical excision of the involved distal ulnar osteosarcoma with stabilization of the residual ulnar stump using the extensor carpi ulnaris sling in a modified version of the Goldner and Hayes technique. Both of our patients were treated according to the protocols of our multidisciplinary clinic sarcoma team by starting with neoadjuvant chemotherapy, followed by surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy. Both registered an almost complete restoration of the normal wrist and hand function and were in complete remission for 26 and 24 months, respectively. Based on our literature review, these are some of the extremely rare cases in which the osteosarcoma affected an unusual site (the distal ulna where they underwent a rare type of reconstruction status following radical excision of a malignant tumor). S. Karger AG 2020-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7265732/ /pubmed/32518553 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000507284 Text en Copyright © 2020 by S. Karger AG, Basel http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-4.0 International License (CC BY-NC) (http://www.karger.com/Services/OpenAccessLicense). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission.
spellingShingle Case Report
Abdel Al, Samer
Shehadeh, Ahmad M.
Abou Chaar, Mohamad K.
Asha, Wafa
Alsaadi, Nijmeh
Al-Najjar, Hani
Haddad, Hussam
Surgical Reconstruction Methods following Radical Excision of Distal Ulna Osteosarcoma in Both Skeletally Mature and Immature Patients
title Surgical Reconstruction Methods following Radical Excision of Distal Ulna Osteosarcoma in Both Skeletally Mature and Immature Patients
title_full Surgical Reconstruction Methods following Radical Excision of Distal Ulna Osteosarcoma in Both Skeletally Mature and Immature Patients
title_fullStr Surgical Reconstruction Methods following Radical Excision of Distal Ulna Osteosarcoma in Both Skeletally Mature and Immature Patients
title_full_unstemmed Surgical Reconstruction Methods following Radical Excision of Distal Ulna Osteosarcoma in Both Skeletally Mature and Immature Patients
title_short Surgical Reconstruction Methods following Radical Excision of Distal Ulna Osteosarcoma in Both Skeletally Mature and Immature Patients
title_sort surgical reconstruction methods following radical excision of distal ulna osteosarcoma in both skeletally mature and immature patients
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7265732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32518553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000507284
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