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Proximal humeral replacement using a fixed-fulcrum endoprosthesis.

Authors :
Griffiths D
Gikas PD
Jowett C
Bayliss L
Aston W
Skinner J
Cannon S
Blunn G
Briggs TW
Pollock R
Source :
The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume [J Bone Joint Surg Br] 2011 Mar; Vol. 93 (3), pp. 399-403.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Between 1997 and 2007, 68 consecutive patients underwent replacement of the proximal humerus for tumour using a fixed-fulcrum massive endoprosthesis. Their mean age was 46 years (7 to 87). Ten patients were lost to follow-up and 16 patients died. The 42 surviving patients were assessed using the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS) Score and the Toronto Extremity Salvage Score (TESS) at a mean follow-up of five years and 11 months (one year to ten years and nine months). The mean MSTS score was 72.3% (53.3% to 100%) and the mean TESS was 77.2% (58.6% to 100%). Four of 42 patients received a new constrained humeral liner to reduce the risk of dislocation. This subgroup had a mean MSTS score of 77.7% and a mean TESS of 80.0%. The dislocation rate for the original prosthesis was 25.9; none of the patients with the new liner had a dislocation at a mean of 14.5 months (12 to 18). Endoprosthetic replacement for tumours of the proximal humerus using this prosthesis is a reliable operation yielding good results without the documented problems of unconstrained prostheses. The performance of this prosthesis is expected to improve further with a new constrained humeral liner, which reduces the risk of dislocation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2044-5377
Volume :
93
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21357964
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.93B3.24421