机构地区:[1]Department of Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery, University Hospital of Bonn [2]Academic Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, School of Medicine, University of Leeds [3]Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Leeds
出 处:《World Journal of Orthopedics》2019年第4期212-218,共7页世界骨科杂志(英文版)
摘 要:BACKGROUND Leiomyosacromas in the Extremities are rare malignant smooth muscle tumors.Adjuvant radiation therapy, in combination with wide surgical excision allows the best chance of treatment. During the follow up pathological fractures are common complications that can be accompanied by Implant failure and defect situations that are most challenging in their management.CASE SUMMARY We present a case of a 52-year-old female suffering from a pathological fracture of the humeral shaft 10 yr after resection of a Leiomyosarcoma and postoperative radiotherapy. She developed implant failure after retrograde nailing and another failure after revision to double plate fixation. In a two-stage revision, the implants were removed and the huge segmental defect created after debridement was bridged by a compound osteosynthesis with nancy nails and bone cement for formation of the induced membrane. Due to the previous radiotherapy treatment,20 cm of the humeral shaft were declared devascularized but were left in situ as a scaffold. In the second stage, a vascularized fibula graft was used in combination with a double plate fixation and autologous spongiosa grafts for final reconstruction.CONCLUSION This combinatory treatment approach led to a successful clinical outcome and can be considered in similar challenging cases.BACKGROUND Leiomyosacromas in the Extremities are rare malignant smooth muscle tumors.Adjuvant radiation therapy, in combination with wide surgical excision allows the best chance of treatment. During the follow up pathological fractures are common complications that can be accompanied by Implant failure and defect situations that are most challenging in their management.CASE SUMMARY We present a case of a 52-year-old female suffering from a pathological fracture of the humeral shaft 10 yr after resection of a Leiomyosarcoma and postoperative radiotherapy. She developed implant failure after retrograde nailing and another failure after revision to double plate fixation. In a two-stage revision, the implants were removed and the huge segmental defect created after debridement was bridged by a compound osteosynthesis with nancy nails and bone cement for formation of the induced membrane. Due to the previous radiotherapy treatment,20 cm of the humeral shaft were declared devascularized but were left in situ as a scaffold. In the second stage, a vascularized fibula graft was used in combination with a double plate fixation and autologous spongiosa grafts for final reconstruction.CONCLUSION This combinatory treatment approach led to a successful clinical outcome and can be considered in similar challenging cases.
关 键 词:HUMERUS FIBULAR graft Bone tumor Osseous defect Implant failure LEIOMYOSARCOMA Case report
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