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Controversies in orthopaedic oncology.

Authors :
Jeys LM
Thorkildsen J
Kurisunkal V
Puri A
Ruggieri P
Houdek MT
Boyle RA
Ebeid W
Botello E
Morris GV
Laitinen MK
Abudu A
Ae K
Agarwal M
Ajit Singh V
Akiyama T
Albergo JI
Alexander J
Alpan B
Aoude A
Asavamongkolkul A
Aston W
Baad-Hansen T
Balach T
Benevenia J
Bergh P
Bernthal N
Binitie O
Boffano M
Bramer J
Branford White H
Brennan B
Cabrolier J
Calvo Haro JA
Campanacci DA
Cardoso R
Carey Smith R
Casales Fresnga N
Casanova JM
Ceballos O
Chan CM
Chung YG
Clara-Altamirano MA
Cribb G
Dadia S
Dammerer D
de Vaal M
Delgado Obando J
Deo S
Di Bella C
Donati DM
Endo M
Eralp L
Erol B
Evans S
Eward W
Fiorenza F
Freitas J
Funovics PT
Galli Serra M
Ghert M
Ghosh K
Gomez Mier LC
Gomez Vallejo J
Griffin A
Gulia A
Guzman M
Hardes J
Healey J
Hernandez A
Hesla A
Hongsaprabhas C
Hornicek F
Hosking K
Iwata S
Jagiello J
Johnson L
Johnston A
Joo MW
Jutte P
Kapanci B
Khan Z
Kobayashi H
Kollender Y
Koob S
Kotrych D
Le Nail LR
Legosz P
Lehner B
Leithner A
Lewis V
Lin P
Linares F
Lozano Calderon S
Mahendra A
Mahyudin F
Mascard E
Mattei JC
McCullough L
Medellin Rincon MR
Morgan-Jones R
Moriel Garcesco DJ
Mottard S
Nakayama R
Narhari P
O'Toole G
Vania O
Olivier A
Omar M
Ortiz-Cruz E
Ozger H
Ozkan K
Palmerini E
Papagelopoulos P
Parry M
Patton S
Petersen MM
Powell G
Puhaindran M
Raja A
Rajasekaran RB
Repsa L
Ropars M
Sambri A
Schubert T
Shehadeh A
Siegel G
Sommerville S
Spiguel A
Stevenson J
Sys G
Temple T
Traub F
Tsuchiya H
Valencia J
Van de Sande M
Vaz G
Velez Villa R
Vyrva O
Wafa H
Wan Faisham Numan WI
Wang E
Warnock D
Werier J
Wong KC
Norio Y
Zhaoming Y
Zainul Abidin S
Zamora T
Zumarraga JP
Abou-Nouar G
Gebert C
Randall RL
Source :
The bone & joint journal [Bone Joint J] 2024 May 01; Vol. 106-B (5), pp. 425-429. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 May 01.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Chondrosarcoma is the second most common surgically treated primary bone sarcoma. Despite a large number of scientific papers in the literature, there is still significant controversy about diagnostics, treatment of the primary tumour, subtypes, and complications. Therefore, consensus on its day-to-day treatment decisions is needed. In January 2024, the Birmingham Orthopaedic Oncology Meeting (BOOM) attempted to gain global consensus from 300 delegates from over 50 countries. The meeting focused on these critical areas and aimed to generate consensus statements based on evidence amalgamation and expert opinion from diverse geographical regions. In parallel, periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) in oncological reconstructions poses unique challenges due to factors such as adjuvant treatments, large exposures, and the complexity of surgery. The meeting debated two-stage revisions, antibiotic prophylaxis, managing acute PJI in patients undergoing chemotherapy, and defining the best strategies for wound management and allograft reconstruction. The objectives of the meeting extended beyond resolving immediate controversies. It sought to foster global collaboration among specialists attending the meeting, and to encourage future research projects to address unsolved dilemmas. By highlighting areas of disagreement and promoting collaborative research endeavours, this initiative aims to enhance treatment standards and potentially improve outcomes for patients globally. This paper sets out some of the controversies and questions that were debated in the meeting.<br />Competing Interests: A. Puri is a member of the editorial board of The Bone & Joint Journal. P. Ruggieri reports consulting fees from Exactech and Stryker, unrelated to this study. M. T. Houdek reports consulting fees from Link Orthopedics, unrelated to this study. E. Botello reports consulting fees, payment or honoraria for lectures, presentations, speakers bureaus, manuscript writing or educational events, and support for attending meetings and/or travel from Zimmer Biomet, all of which are unrelated to this study. G. V. Morris reports consulting fees, payment or honoraria for lectures, presentations, speakers bureaus, manuscript writing or educational events, and support for attending meetings and/or travel from Implantcast, all of which are unrelated to this study.<br /> (© 2024 Jeys et al.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2049-4408
Volume :
106-B
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The bone & joint journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38689572
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.106B5.BJJ-2023-1381