Pelvic allograft. A case report with a follow-up evaluation of 5.5 years |
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Authors: | W Mnaymneh T Malinin L G Mnaymneh D Robinson |
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Affiliation: | University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center, Florida. |
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Abstract: | A 23-year-old man with a large chondrosarcoma of the right bony pelvis was successfully treated by limb-saving internal hemipelvectomy and anatomic reconstruction of the pelvis by a pelvic osteoarticular allograft including the acetabulum. Optimum anatomic fit was achieved at the hip joint as well as at the iliac and pubic host-graft junctions, which were fixed with plates and screws. This reconstruction restored stability, leg length, hip motion, and cosmesis. Five and one-half years postoperatively, the patient remained asymptomatic with good functional and roentgenographic results. |
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