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Novel Orthopedic Oncology Approaches and Importance of Rehabilitation Behavior of Sarcomas of the Extremities INITIAL CENTRIFUGAL GROWTH PSEUDOENCAPSULATION CONTAINMENT IN ANATOMIC COMPARTMENTS Treatment • • • • Wide Resection Radiation Therapy Chemotherapy Rehabilitation Traditional Treatment • Amputation • Imaging Could Not Accurately Detect extent of the Tumor • No Adjuvant Treatment Believed to be Effective Bone Sarcoma Success Story Osteosarcoma 20% 70% survival Ewing Sarcoma 0% 75% survival Not Related to Surgery 1970’s Dr. Jaffe Dr. Farber Dr. Rosen Multiagent Chemotherapy • Improved Survival 15-20% to 60-65% • Could Be Given Before Surgery – Immediate Systemic Treatment – Local Tumor Necrosis – Allow Operative Planning • Prognosis Related to Necrosis • Tolerated Reasonably Well Parallel Developments in Limb Salvage Allografts and Endoprostheses Preoperative Chemotherapy Allowed Time for Preparation and Manufacture Collaboration with IndustryDevice and Tissue Banking Controversy Over What Was Best Consensus • Limb Salvage Now Standard • Metal Endoprostheses Better Around Joints • Allografts for Intercalary Resections or in Combination with Joint Replacements • Both have a relatively high rate of complications-70% survive 10 years Limb Salvage Compared to Amputation • May Have Better Function-Sensate Foot and Lower Energy Expenditure • Cosmetic • No Psychosocial Effect • Less Disability but Potentially Fewer Abilities • Relatively High Rate of Reoperation • No Compromise of Survival Functional Assessment • No study shows that Limb Salvage is either Superior or Inferior to Amputation • Both have distinct abilities/disabilities SF-12 Outcome 60 50 40 AKA ETKA Control Median 30 20 10 0 SF-12 PCS SF-12 MCS Function • Related to what muscle, nerve or bone needs to be removed • Related to blood supply and the effects of radiation • Upper extremity-Hand placement and manual dexterity • Lower extremity-ambulation 5/15/02 5/15/02 Pediatric Population Articular Sparing Procedures Growing Endoprostheses Articular Surface Sparing Intercalary Allografts Locking Plates Close Margins November 14, 2001 March 7, 2005 Geometric Resection Child Under 10 • No Great “Expandable” Prosthesis Rotationplasty Growing Prostheses Worm Gear Intercalary Body Exchange “Repiphysis” Future Directions-Prosthetics • • • • Cementless Fixation Prosthetic Metallurgy Tendon Attachment Anti-infection Coatings Osteolysis Osteointegration Osteointegration-Amputees Prostheses Thank You