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Hip transposition procedure due to osteosarcoma metastasis of the ilium in a patient with preexisting rotationplasty leads to satisfactory functional result: A case report

INTRODUCTION: The hip transposition is a limb salvage procedure for periacetabular malignancies. Here we present the case of a patient that already had a preexisting ipsilateral rotationplasty. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 16 year old male patient with an Osteosarcoma of the left distal femur was treated...

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Autores principales: Puetzler, Jan, Deventer, Niklas, Gosheger, Georg, Goesling, Thomas, Winkelmann, Winfried, Budny, Tymoteusz
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7718121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33395886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.11.072
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author Puetzler, Jan
Deventer, Niklas
Gosheger, Georg
Goesling, Thomas
Winkelmann, Winfried
Budny, Tymoteusz
author_facet Puetzler, Jan
Deventer, Niklas
Gosheger, Georg
Goesling, Thomas
Winkelmann, Winfried
Budny, Tymoteusz
author_sort Puetzler, Jan
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description INTRODUCTION: The hip transposition is a limb salvage procedure for periacetabular malignancies. Here we present the case of a patient that already had a preexisting ipsilateral rotationplasty. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 16 year old male patient with an Osteosarcoma of the left distal femur was treated with wide surgical resection of the tumor and rotationplasty (Salzer/Winkelmann type A1). Despite adjuvant chemotherapy (EURAMOS protocol) he was diagnosed with metachronous metastases in the lung and in the left ilium affecting the acetabulum. As a limb salvage procedure the patient received an internal hemipelvectomy Enneking PI-II and an attachment of the femoral head with a Trevira tube to the sacrum using suture anchors. After six weeks a prosthesis was fitted and gradually full weight bearing was allowed. The patient achieved a good functional result as he was able to walk freely for three more years before he passed away. DISCUSSION: The hip transposition procedure does not require the implantation of a large tumor prosthesis and thus avoids the problem of an increased risk of infection. Even with preexisting ipsilateral rotationplasty a good functional outcome that allowed the patient full weight bearing could be achieved. CONCLUSION: If there are already existing deformities, such as rotationplasty on the same leg, the hip transposition procedure can be considered for periacetabular malignancies, as it can achieve satisfactory results.
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spelling pubmed-77181212020-12-09 Hip transposition procedure due to osteosarcoma metastasis of the ilium in a patient with preexisting rotationplasty leads to satisfactory functional result: A case report Puetzler, Jan Deventer, Niklas Gosheger, Georg Goesling, Thomas Winkelmann, Winfried Budny, Tymoteusz Int J Surg Case Rep Case Report INTRODUCTION: The hip transposition is a limb salvage procedure for periacetabular malignancies. Here we present the case of a patient that already had a preexisting ipsilateral rotationplasty. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 16 year old male patient with an Osteosarcoma of the left distal femur was treated with wide surgical resection of the tumor and rotationplasty (Salzer/Winkelmann type A1). Despite adjuvant chemotherapy (EURAMOS protocol) he was diagnosed with metachronous metastases in the lung and in the left ilium affecting the acetabulum. As a limb salvage procedure the patient received an internal hemipelvectomy Enneking PI-II and an attachment of the femoral head with a Trevira tube to the sacrum using suture anchors. After six weeks a prosthesis was fitted and gradually full weight bearing was allowed. The patient achieved a good functional result as he was able to walk freely for three more years before he passed away. DISCUSSION: The hip transposition procedure does not require the implantation of a large tumor prosthesis and thus avoids the problem of an increased risk of infection. Even with preexisting ipsilateral rotationplasty a good functional outcome that allowed the patient full weight bearing could be achieved. CONCLUSION: If there are already existing deformities, such as rotationplasty on the same leg, the hip transposition procedure can be considered for periacetabular malignancies, as it can achieve satisfactory results. Elsevier 2020-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7718121/ /pubmed/33395886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.11.072 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Case Report
Puetzler, Jan
Deventer, Niklas
Gosheger, Georg
Goesling, Thomas
Winkelmann, Winfried
Budny, Tymoteusz
Hip transposition procedure due to osteosarcoma metastasis of the ilium in a patient with preexisting rotationplasty leads to satisfactory functional result: A case report
title Hip transposition procedure due to osteosarcoma metastasis of the ilium in a patient with preexisting rotationplasty leads to satisfactory functional result: A case report
title_full Hip transposition procedure due to osteosarcoma metastasis of the ilium in a patient with preexisting rotationplasty leads to satisfactory functional result: A case report
title_fullStr Hip transposition procedure due to osteosarcoma metastasis of the ilium in a patient with preexisting rotationplasty leads to satisfactory functional result: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Hip transposition procedure due to osteosarcoma metastasis of the ilium in a patient with preexisting rotationplasty leads to satisfactory functional result: A case report
title_short Hip transposition procedure due to osteosarcoma metastasis of the ilium in a patient with preexisting rotationplasty leads to satisfactory functional result: A case report
title_sort hip transposition procedure due to osteosarcoma metastasis of the ilium in a patient with preexisting rotationplasty leads to satisfactory functional result: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7718121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33395886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.11.072
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