肿瘤假体置换术后相关并发症分析
Analysis of Tumor Prosthesis Arthroplasty Complications
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作者: 黄俊琪*, 毕文志:中国人民解放军总医院骨科,北京
关键词: 关节置换骨肿瘤并发症翻修术Arthroplasty Bone Neoplasms Complication Revision
摘要: 肿瘤假体置换术是侵袭性或恶性肿瘤切除术后主要的重建方式。综合治疗对骨肿瘤良好控制的前提下,肿瘤假体置换保留了患者肢体和部分功能,提高其生活质量。随着假体使用的广泛,长期随访中其并发症报道逐渐增多。通过对文献回顾性研究,将并发症主要分为两种类型,即肿瘤相关和非肿瘤相关并发症。本研究旨在对并发症进行分析研究。
Abstract: Tumor prosthesis applies to reconstruction after invasive or malignant neoplasm’s resection. Multidiscipline treatment is known to local and system control. The desirable limb-saving condi-tion leads to more patients undergoing arthroplasty. The use of tumor prosthesis is accessible because of high survival rate. The complications of arthroplasty attach growing attention in the long- term follow-up. There are two types of failure in the retrospective study, tumor-related and non- tumor-related complications. This study is aimed to classify complications and summarize diagnosis and treatment.
文章引用:黄俊琪, 毕文志. 肿瘤假体置换术后相关并发症分析[J]. 世界肿瘤研究, 2017, 7(2): 21-27. https://doi.org/10.12677/WJCR.2017.72004

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