模块化重建系统-关键骨缺损治疗的最终解决方案

M. Nica, R. Ene, Z. Panti, M. Popa, M. Pleniceanu, M. Cirstoiu, C. Cirstoiu
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摘要介绍。在过去的几十年里,严重骨缺损的治疗经历了前所未有的进步。良好的初级机械稳定性和模块化重建系统的多功能性允许转换为通用设置和扩展指示。利用我们部门的经验,概述了目前可用的重建可能性的进展和可靠性。材料和方法。回顾回顾了严重的骨缺损病例和重建管理使用内假体系统提出。对我科近18个月来进行的10例重建手术进行了观察。患者男3例,女7例,平均年龄45.3岁(19 ~ 75岁)。模块化系统用于良性或恶性肌肉骨骼肿瘤切除后(76%)和非肿瘤条件下(24%)的骨缺损重建。结果。在最近的随访中,所有患者都存活,有一例肿瘤复发。手术后无无菌性松动、软组织或结构失效记录,其中一例因人工髋关节脱位需要开放手术而感染治疗。所有病例的早期功能结果均良好,具有良好的二次稳定性和令人满意的生活质量。结论。内假体重建手术的发展改善了许多诊断为严重骨缺损的患者的预后。种植体设计、固定和软组织附着的不断进步以及手术技术的改进将确保这类手术的光明前景。
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Modular Reconstruction Systems – Final Solution for Critical Bone Defects Treatment
Abstract Introduction. The management of critical bone defects has experienced an unprecedented improvement in the last few decades. A good primary mechanical stability and versatility of the modular reconstruction systems allowed the conversion to universal setups and the expansion of indication. The progression and reliability of the reconstruction possibilities available nowadays are outlined using the experience of our department. Material and method. A retrospective review of critical bone defect cases and the reconstruction management using endoprosthetic systems is presented. Ten reconstruction surgeries performed in the last 18 months in our department were observed. The patients were 3 males and 7 females with a mean age of 45.3 (range 19 to 75). Modular systems were used for the reconstruction of bone defects subsequent to resections of benign or malignant musculoskeletal tumors (76%) and to non-neoplastic conditions (24%). Results. On the latest follow-up, all the patients were alive, with one case of tumoral recurrence. No aseptic loosening, soft tissue or structural failure were recorded following surgery, with one case under treatment for infection after it required an open procedure for a prosthetic hip dislocation. The early functional results were adequate in all cases, with good secondary stability and satisfactory quality of life. Conclusion. The evolution of endoprosthetic reconstruction surgery has improved the prognosis for many patients diagnosed with critical bone defects. Continuous advances in implant design, fixation, and soft tissue attachment combined with the improvement of surgical techniques will ensure a bright future for this type of procedures.
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