The design and application of custom-made tumor prostheses of knee
- VernacularTitle:定制型膝肿瘤假体的设计与临床应用
- Author:
Kerong DAI
;
Cheng NI
;
Chengtao WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Prosthesis design;
Bone neoplasms;
Salvage therapy;
Knee prosthesis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics
1996;0(10):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To analyze the practical experiences of design and its clinical application of custom-made tumor prostheses of knee. Methods A retrospective study of 41 cases of distal femur or proximal tibia tumors treated surgically from June 1999 to October 2002, was carried out. In the study, there were 29 males and 12 females aging from 11 to 69 years with an average of 35.0 years. The location of tumors were at distal femur in 23 cases and 9 cases at proximal tibia, of which 15 were osteosarcoma, 13 giant cell tumor, 3 chondrosarcoma, 5 solitary metastatic bone tumor, and 1 each of fibrosarcoma, malignant fibrohistocytoma, Ewings sarcoma, small round cell sarcoma and syndesmofibroma. The custom-made semi-constrained knee prosthesis with femoral or tibial component was implanted after extra-capsular resection of the tumor bone segment. A special femoral component with elongated construction was used in an 11-year old case for further femur lengthening. Resection of femoral artery involved by tumor and reparation by great saphenous vein was performed in one case. Results The operations of the 41 cases were all smoothly performed. 33 cases were followed up from 8 to 37 months with an average of 20.2 months. The daily life ability was recovered in 3 months after the operation. Among them, no loosening or failure of the prostheses was found, and local recurrence was found in 2 cases and distant metastasis in 3 cases. The design of knee prosthesis could provide some proper internal/external rotation and adduction/abduction movements accompanying with the flexion and extension of the knee joint without affecting the stability of the joint. For the case of proximal tibia tumor, a special design and surgical technique was developed to provide the reconstruction of patellar ligament insertion with rather good results; and the recovery of knee extension and stability were satisfied. Conclusion The custom-made semi-constrained tumor prosthesis of knee could be used as an effective method for the limb-savage management either the distal femur or proximal tibia tumor cases.