Endoprosthetic replacement of the distal humerus following resection of bone tumours

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Between 1988 and 2006, 18 patients had a custom-made endoprosthetic replacement of the distal humerus for bone tumours at our institution. There were 11 primary malignant neoplasms, six secondary deposits, and one benign aggressive tumour. The mean follow-up was for 4.4 years (1 to 18.2). Complications occurred in nine patients and included aseptic loosening in three (16.6%), local recurrence in two (11%), infection in two (11%), neuropraxia of the radial nerve in one (5.5%) and a peri-prosthetic fracture in one (5.5%). Excision was inadequate in four patients (22%), all of which developed local recurrence and/or metastases. There were seven deaths from the primary disease after a mean of 2.3 years (1 to 5), one of whom had an above-elbow amputation for local recurrence seven months before death. The remaining six had satisfactory elbow function at their last follow-up. The 11 living patients were evaluated using the Musculoskeletal Tumour Society and Toronto Extremity Salvage scoring systems. The mean scores achieved were 76% (67% to 87%) and 73% (59% to 79%), respectively. Overall, 17 of 18 patients had significant improvement in the degree of their pain following operation. Custom-made endoprosthetic reconstruction of the elbow for bone tumours is a viable treatment in carefully selected patients. It maintains satisfactory function and provides good pain relief. ©2007 British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery.

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Hanna, S. A., David, L. A., Aston, W. J. S., Gikas, P. D., Blunn, G. W., Cannon, S. R., & Briggs, T. W. R. (2007). Endoprosthetic replacement of the distal humerus following resection of bone tumours. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 89(11), 1498–1503. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.89B11.19577

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