The usefulness of a three-dimensional printed segmental scapula prosthesis for recovering shoulder function in a patient with scapula chondrosarcoma: A case report

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Rationale:Localized chondrosarcoma of the scapula has a favorable long-term survival outcome. Therefore, recovery of shoulder function after surgery is important in middle-aged patients. Currently, three-dimensional (3-D) printing implants can be applied for personalized limb salvage surgery.Patient concerns:A 41-year-old woman with a palpable scapular area presented with shoulder pain for 3 months, which was aggravated during shoulder exercise.Diagnoses:Chondrosarcoma at left scapular (Malawer S1, Enniking II B, and grade II chondrosarcoma).Interventions:Wide excision for a localized chondrosarcoma at the infrascapular lesion was performed and the resected muscles around the scapula were repaired with a 3-D printed segmental scapula prosthesis for recovery of shoulder function.Outcomes:The affected shoulder achieved satisfactory function after operation using the 3-D printed segmental scapula prosthesis at 1 year 6 months after the operation.Lessons:The 3-D printed segmental scapula prosthesis is a useful method for shoulder functional recovery in patients with scapula chondrosarcoma.

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Park, J. H., Jung, H. W., Jang, W. Y., & Saranathan, M. (2021). The usefulness of a three-dimensional printed segmental scapula prosthesis for recovering shoulder function in a patient with scapula chondrosarcoma: A case report. Medicine (United States), 100(8), E24817. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000024817

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