Factors associated with functional outcome in patients having limb salvage surgery for primary malignant bone sarcoma using TESS

采用经皮内镜外科手术(TESS)治疗原发性恶性骨肉瘤并进行肢体保留手术的患者,其功能预后的相关因素。

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Achieving maximum functional outcome in primary malignant bone sarcoma surgery (PMBS) patients, is challenging for both patients and clinicians. This study, aimed to evaluate different factors that affect postoperative functional outcome of the primary malignant bone sarcoma patients following upper limb (UL) and lower limb (LL) salvage surgery using Toronto Extremity Salvage Score (TESS). METHODS: 136 PMBS adult patients were identified and were grouped as lower limb (LL) and upper limb (UL). Each group then sub-grouped to major and minor surgeries. Their functional outcome was compared using TESS by demographic variables(gender and age), neoadjuvant/adjuvant therapy and tumour variables (anatomical sites). In the UL groups, TESS was also compared for major and minor surgery subgroups based on their dominant or non-dominant limb. RESULTS: The result of TESS has revealed that chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and gender have no effect on the functional outcome in PMBS patients. Functional outcome however was significantly affected by age in both LL and UL groups. The TESS was significantly different between major and minor subgroups in UL group with p= 0.0001. In patients with upper LSS on their dominant limb, no significant difference between major/ minor surgery subgroups was observed with p=0.077. CONCLUSION: Our findings using TESS revealed that factors such as patient's age, and type of surgery (major or minor) in PMBS patients will affect the patients' functional outcome after LSS especially in those PMBS patients with upper LSS.

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