医学
髋臼
生活质量(医疗保健)
外科
重建外科
护理部
作者
Alexander B. Christ,Meredith K. Bartelstein,Shachar Kenan,Koichi Ogura,Tomohiro Fujiwara,John H. Healey,Nicola Fabbri
标识
DOI:10.1177/11207000221130270
摘要
Metastatic disease of the periacetabular region is a common problem in orthopaedic oncology, associated with severe pain, decreased mobility, and substantial decline of the quality of life. Conservative management includes optimisation of pain management, activity modification, and radiation therapy. However, patients with destructive lesions affecting the weight-bearing portion of the acetabulum often require reconstructive surgery to decrease pain and restore mobility. The goal of surgery is to provide an immediately stable and durable construct, allowing immediate postoperative weight-bearing and maintaining functional independence for the remaining lifetime of the patient. A variety of surgical techniques have been reported, most of which are based upon cemented total hip arthroplasty, but also include porous tantalum implants and percutaneous cementoplasty. This review discusses the various reconstructive concepts and options, including their respective indications and outcome. A reconstructive algorithm incorporating different techniques and strategies based upon location and quality of remaining bone is also presented.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI