Allograft reconstruction after sarcoma resection in children younger than 10 years old

10岁以下儿童肉瘤切除术后的同种异体移植重建

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Abstract

Preservation of limb function in pediatric oncology patients is challenging with the ongoing growth of limbs contralateral to reconstructed limbs. We analyzed 22 patients younger than 10 years old who received an allograft after resection of a bone sarcoma with a minimum followup of 2 years (mean, 4 years; range, 2-14 years). The mean age was 7 years (range, 2-10 years). There were 16 boys and six girls with 17 osteosarcomas and five Ewing's sarcomas. Thirteen reconstructions were performed with an intercalary allograft and nine with an osteoarticular allograft. Physes were uninvolved in five patients and one physis in 17. We documented outcomes using the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society functional and the International Society of Limb Salvage radiographic scoring systems. At last followup, three of the 22 patients died of their tumor, one was alive but with an amputation, and 18 retained their limbs. These 18 patients had an average functional score of 27 points and a mean radiographic score of 94%. Eight complications required a second surgery; in four, the allograft was removed (one infection, one local recurrence, two fractures) and in four, the allograft was preserved (two local recurrences, one fracture, one nonunion). We consider biologic reconstruction with allografts after sarcoma resection an appropriate reconstructive procedure in young children. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV, therapeutic study.

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