1. Survival and failure modes of the Compress® spindle and expandable distal femur endoprosthesis among pediatric patients: A multi‐institutional study
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Tanaka, Kara S, Andaya, Veronica R, Thorpe, Steven W, Gundle, Kenneth R, Hayden, James B, Duong, Yee‐Cheen, Avedian, Raffi S, Mohler, David G, Morse, Lee J, Zimel, Melissa N, O'Donnell, Richard J, Fang, Andrew, Randall, Robert Lor, Tran, Tina H, New, Christin, Wustrack, Rosanna L, and FORCE, other members of Study Group
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Rehabilitation ,Pediatric ,Child ,Humans ,Femoral Neoplasms ,Prosthesis Design ,Retrospective Studies ,Prosthesis Implantation ,Prosthesis Failure ,Osteotomy ,Treatment Outcome ,Risk Factors ,Femur ,Reoperation ,Bone Neoplasms ,expandable endoprosthesis ,limb-salvage surgery ,pediatric sarcoma ,other members of Study Group FORCE ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Oncology and carcinogenesis - Abstract
BackgroundExpandable endoprostheses can be used to equalize limb length for pediatric patients requiring reconstruction following large bony oncologic resections. Outcomes of the Compress® Compliant Pre-Stress (CPS) spindle paired with an Orthopedic Salvage System expandable distal femur endoprosthesis have not been reported.MethodsWe conducted a multi-institutional retrospective study of pediatric patients with distal femoral bone sarcomas reconstructed with the above endoprostheses. Statistical analysis utilized Kaplan-Meier survival technique and competing risk analysis.ResultsThirty-six patients were included from five institutions. Spindle survivorship was 86.3% (95% confidence interval [CI], 67.7-93.5) at 10 years. Two patients had a failure of osseointegration (5.7%), both within 12 months. Twenty-two (59%) patients had 70 lengthening procedures, with mean expansions of 3.2 cm (range: 1-9) over 3.4 surgeries. The expandable mechanism failed in eight patients with a cumulative incidence of 16.1% (95% CI, 5.6-31.5) at 5 years. Twenty-nine patients sustained International Society of Limb Salvage failures requiring 63 unplanned surgeries. Periprosthetic joint infection occurred in six patients (16.7%). Limb preservation rate was 91% at 10 years.ConclusionsThere is a high rate of osseointegration of the Compress® spindle among pediatric patients when coupled with an expandable implant. However, there is a high rate of expansion mechanism failure and prosthetic joint infections requiring revision surgery.Level of evidenceLevel IV, therapeutic study.
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- 2023