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Acetabular reconstruction with total hip replacement and femoral head autograft following pelvic resection of malignant bone tumour: A case report

INTRODUCTION: Pelvic tumors greatly impact survival and quality of life of the patient. Reconstruction following resection of neoplasms involving the acetabulum remains one of the most challenging procedures for orthopaedic surgeons. We reported an 18-year-old female with Hodgkin's lymphoma of...

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Autores principales: Prabowo, Yogi, Alhuraiby, Sammy Saleh, Putera, Guntur Utama, Canintika, Anissa Feby
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9213228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35716623
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.107267
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author Prabowo, Yogi
Alhuraiby, Sammy Saleh
Putera, Guntur Utama
Canintika, Anissa Feby
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Alhuraiby, Sammy Saleh
Putera, Guntur Utama
Canintika, Anissa Feby
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description INTRODUCTION: Pelvic tumors greatly impact survival and quality of life of the patient. Reconstruction following resection of neoplasms involving the acetabulum remains one of the most challenging procedures for orthopaedic surgeons. We reported an 18-year-old female with Hodgkin's lymphoma of the left iliac wing. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 18-year-old female presented left hip pain since one year before admission. Pelvis X-ray demonstrated lytic lesion on the left iliac crest with moth-eaten pattern. However, the contrast-enhanced MRI showed the true extent of the tumour which engulfed the iliac crest and extended to the anterior border of the acetabulum. The acetabulum was reconstructed using femoral head autograft and total hip replacement. At six months of follow-up, CT scan of the pelvis demonstrated no tumour. No complications occurred during 14 months of follow-up. However, the patient died 28 months post surgery. DISCUSSION: In pelvic sarcomas, the utilization of this technique remains limited, as the complex anatomy and the bulk of tumour growth often limits the choice of what procedure can be conducted. Reconstruction techniques have also advanced, albeit difficult and laden with complications, especially when the lesion involves the acetabulum. CONCLUSIONS: The choice of implant for pelvic resection in the developing country remains challenging due to the high cost of implants. However, in cases of pelvic sarcomas, the utilization of this technique remains limited, as the complex anatomy and the bulk of tumour growth often limits the choice of what procedure can be conducted. Reconstruction techniques have also advanced, albeit difficult and laden with complications, especially when the lesion involves the acetabulum.
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spelling pubmed-92132282022-06-23 Acetabular reconstruction with total hip replacement and femoral head autograft following pelvic resection of malignant bone tumour: A case report Prabowo, Yogi Alhuraiby, Sammy Saleh Putera, Guntur Utama Canintika, Anissa Feby Int J Surg Case Rep Case Report INTRODUCTION: Pelvic tumors greatly impact survival and quality of life of the patient. Reconstruction following resection of neoplasms involving the acetabulum remains one of the most challenging procedures for orthopaedic surgeons. We reported an 18-year-old female with Hodgkin's lymphoma of the left iliac wing. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 18-year-old female presented left hip pain since one year before admission. Pelvis X-ray demonstrated lytic lesion on the left iliac crest with moth-eaten pattern. However, the contrast-enhanced MRI showed the true extent of the tumour which engulfed the iliac crest and extended to the anterior border of the acetabulum. The acetabulum was reconstructed using femoral head autograft and total hip replacement. At six months of follow-up, CT scan of the pelvis demonstrated no tumour. No complications occurred during 14 months of follow-up. However, the patient died 28 months post surgery. DISCUSSION: In pelvic sarcomas, the utilization of this technique remains limited, as the complex anatomy and the bulk of tumour growth often limits the choice of what procedure can be conducted. Reconstruction techniques have also advanced, albeit difficult and laden with complications, especially when the lesion involves the acetabulum. CONCLUSIONS: The choice of implant for pelvic resection in the developing country remains challenging due to the high cost of implants. However, in cases of pelvic sarcomas, the utilization of this technique remains limited, as the complex anatomy and the bulk of tumour growth often limits the choice of what procedure can be conducted. Reconstruction techniques have also advanced, albeit difficult and laden with complications, especially when the lesion involves the acetabulum. Elsevier 2022-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9213228/ /pubmed/35716623 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.107267 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Prabowo, Yogi
Alhuraiby, Sammy Saleh
Putera, Guntur Utama
Canintika, Anissa Feby
Acetabular reconstruction with total hip replacement and femoral head autograft following pelvic resection of malignant bone tumour: A case report
title Acetabular reconstruction with total hip replacement and femoral head autograft following pelvic resection of malignant bone tumour: A case report
title_full Acetabular reconstruction with total hip replacement and femoral head autograft following pelvic resection of malignant bone tumour: A case report
title_fullStr Acetabular reconstruction with total hip replacement and femoral head autograft following pelvic resection of malignant bone tumour: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Acetabular reconstruction with total hip replacement and femoral head autograft following pelvic resection of malignant bone tumour: A case report
title_short Acetabular reconstruction with total hip replacement and femoral head autograft following pelvic resection of malignant bone tumour: A case report
title_sort acetabular reconstruction with total hip replacement and femoral head autograft following pelvic resection of malignant bone tumour: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9213228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35716623
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.107267
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