New concepts in the surgical treatment of actual and impending pathological fractures in metastatic disease

被引:16
作者
Cappellari, Alessandro [1 ]
Trovarelli, Giulia [1 ]
Crimi, Alberto [1 ]
Pala, Elisa [1 ]
Angelini, Andrea [1 ]
Berizzi, Antonio [1 ]
Ruggieri, Pietro [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Padua, Dept Orthoped & Orthoped Oncol, Padua, Italy
来源
INJURY-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE CARE OF THE INJURED | 2023年 / 54卷
关键词
Bone metastasis; Oligometastases; Modular prosthesis; Intramedullary nailing; CANCER-PATIENTS; BONE; MANAGEMENT; SURVIVAL; LUNG; OLIGOMETASTASIS; COMPLICATIONS; RADIOTHERAPY; SURGERY; LESIONS;
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10.1016/j.injury.2020.11.025
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Introduction: Long bone metastases are a disease of high social importance. The goals of surgical treatment are to relieve pain, maintain or restore joint function, and prevent or treat pathological fractures. "Oligometastases" isadiseasewith alimitednumber(3-5) ofmetastatic lesions in the same body district, where an aggressive treatment can be carried out with "curative" intent. This study aimed to evaluate patients with bone metastases surgically treated to determine how surgical treatment can influence prognosis and quality of life, comparing solitary metastasis, oligometastases, and multiple metastases. Patients and Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of 130 patients with long bone metastases surgically treated between October 2015 and August 2019: 40 patients had solitary metastasis; 38 had less than three metastases (oligometastases), and 52 had multiple metastases. Surgery was resection and reconstruction with a cemented prosthesis (95) or nailing (35). Results: Overall survival was significantly better in patients with solitary metastasis or oligometastases than in those with multiple metastases (p <0.0 001). Patients treated with resection and prosthesis had significantly better survival than those treated with nailing (p <0.0001). Implant complications requiring surgical revision occurred in 20 patients treated with prostheses, while no complications occurred in patients treated with nailing. Discussion: Survival of cancer patients has improved in the last two decades, leading to an increase of diagnosed metastases. Patients with oligometastases have a survival similar to those with a single metastasis. Optimal implants survival curves should stay above the curves of patients survival. Conclusions: Since there are no differences in survival, patients with oligometastases should be treated as patients with a solitary lesion, with more aggressive surgery (wide resection and reconstruction with prosthesis). Intramedullary nailing is still indicated in metaphyseal or diaphyseal metastases in patients with advanced disease or poor prognosis when the life expectancy does not overcome the expected survival of the nail, avoiding the need for further surgery.
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