Reconstruction of the Hemipelvis after the Excision of Malignant Tumours

A. Abudu, Robert J. Grimer(Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital), Stephen R. Cannon(Royal Orthopaedic Hospital), S. R. Carter(University College London), R. S. Sneath(Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital)
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - British Volume
September 1, 1997
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Abstract

We treated 35 patients with primary malignant tumours of the periacetabular area by resection and prosthetic reconstruction of the defect. At a mean follow-up of 84 months, 15 patients (43%) were free from disease. The most common complications were deep infection (26%), local recurrence (24%) and recurrent dislocation of the hip (17%). The surviving patients achieved an average of 70% of their premorbid function. This method of reconstruction has a high morbidity and should be performed only at specialist centres, but the functional and oncological outcomes are satisfactory.


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