Radical surgery for the solitary bony metastasis from renal-cell carcinoma |
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Authors: | Baloch K G Grimer R J Carter S R Tillman R M |
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Affiliation: | The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital Oncology Service, Northfield, Birmingham, UK. |
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Abstract: | We carried out excision of a solitary bony metastasis from renal-cell carcinoma in 25 patients in the hope that this would produce a prolonged disease-free interval. Two patients had excisions only, five had amputations and 18 had excision and endoprosthetic replacement. The one-, three- and five-year cumulative survival rates were 88%, 54% and 13%, respectively. There were three complications. One patient developed a local recurrence and three had problems related to the endoprosthesis. We recommend radical excision of a solitary bony metastasis from renal-cell carcinoma to achieve local control of the tumour for the remainder of the patient's life. |
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