Treatment Approach for Knee Osteoarthritis with Ipsilateral Femoral Cartilage Tumor: A Case Series.

IF 1.7 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Orthopedic Research and Reviews Pub Date : 2021-07-06 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2147/ORR.S315582
Aadit Shah, Eric Lepkowsky, Alexander Duke, Meghan Moriarty, Haley Riordan, Fazel Khan
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common pathology affecting the knee joint. Twenty percent of the cartilaginous tumors of bone are in the distal femur. This presents a challenge for treating patients with knee OA who also have ipsilateral distal femur cartilage tumors. We propose a classification system for knee OA with ipsilateral cartilaginous tumor and a treatment approach to address this issue. Intramedullary guides are avoided when performing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in these patients so as not to further contaminate the femur with tumor cells. A non-image-based stereotactic surgical system is favored at our institution to achieve this goal. Seven patients underwent classification and treatment with TKA utilizing this approach. Average final follow-up was 15.3 months. Component alignment averaged 89.2° and all patients had 0° of extension with an average flexion to 107.5°. There were no postoperative complications and no radiographic evidence of component complication, tumor recurrence, or tumor expansion. Few studies have reported on the treatment of knee OA with concurrent cartilaginous tumor of the distal femur. All patients treated with the proposed approach had their OA successfully treated without complication related to their cartilaginous tumor or TKA components. This case series presents a novel classification and treatment algorithm to potentially guide arthroplasty surgeons in approaching these often-concurrent occurring pathologies.

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膝骨关节炎伴同侧股软骨肿瘤的治疗方法:一个病例系列。
骨关节炎(OA)是一种影响膝关节的常见病理。20%的骨软骨肿瘤位于股骨远端。这对治疗伴有同侧股骨远端软骨肿瘤的膝关节OA患者提出了挑战。我们提出一个分类系统的膝关节OA与同侧软骨肿瘤和治疗方法来解决这个问题。这些患者在进行全膝关节置换术(TKA)时避免髓内导尿管,以免肿瘤细胞进一步污染股骨。一种非基于图像的立体定向手术系统在我们的机构被青睐,以实现这一目标。7例患者采用该方法进行TKA分型和治疗。最终平均随访15.3个月。器械对中平均为89.2°,所有患者均为0°伸位,平均屈曲为107.5°。无术后并发症,无影像学证据显示并发症、肿瘤复发或肿瘤扩大。很少有研究报道膝关节OA合并股骨远端软骨肿瘤的治疗。所有采用该方法治疗的患者均成功治疗OA,无与软骨肿瘤或TKA成分相关的并发症。本病例系列提出了一种新的分类和治疗算法,以潜在地指导关节置换外科医生处理这些经常同时发生的病理。
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Orthopedic Research and Reviews
Orthopedic Research and Reviews Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
CiteScore
2.80
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0.00%
发文量
51
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Orthopedic Research and Reviews is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal focusing on the patho-physiology of the musculoskeletal system, trauma, surgery and other corrective interventions to restore mobility and function. Advances in new technologies, materials, techniques and pharmacological agents will be particularly welcome. Specific topics covered in the journal include: Patho-physiology and bioengineering, Technologies and materials science, Surgical techniques, including robotics, Trauma management and care, Treatment including pharmacological and non-pharmacological, Rehabilitation and Multidisciplinarian care approaches, Patient quality of life, satisfaction and preference, Health economic evaluations. The journal welcomes submitted papers covering original research, basic science and technology, clinical studies, reviews and evaluations, guidelines, expert opinion and commentary, case reports and extended reports.
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