International Journal of Orthopaedics Sciences

Functional outcome of limb salvage surgery in gaint cell tumour around knee with mega-endoprosthetic reconstruction

2019, Volume 5 Issue 4

Functional outcome of limb salvage surgery in gaint cell tumour around knee with mega-endoprosthetic reconstruction

Author(s): Dr. Jalaluddin Akbar KC, Dr. Adarsh Vajrangi, Dr. Abhishek Shetty and Dr. Imthiaz Ahmed
Abstract: 
Introduction: Giant cell tumors (GCTs) represent 3-4% of all primary tumors of bone [1]. These tumour are locally aggressive and predominantly affect the ends of long bones (usually the distal femur and proximal tibia) in young adults. The ideal aim in the management of GCT is to eradicate the tumor without sacrificing the joint. Wide resection should be the treatment of choice, especially for situations such as recurrences, pathological fractures and tumors which are frankly malignant tumor
Aim: To determine the functional outcome and complications of mega endoprosthesis in treatment of gaint cell tumour around knee join
Materials and Methods: Retrospective study conducted from 2010 to 2016 with age ranging from 16 to 30 years with follow up period- 48 months. All patient with primary GCTs around knee who had met with inclusion criteria underwent surgery. All patient underwent definitive wide local resection and Mega-endoprosthetic reconstruction, Functional outcome was scored by musculoskeletal tumour society scoring (MSTS). Complications related to surgery such as Infection, Aseptic loosening, Dislocation, Skin necrosis and Fractures were evaluated. The diagnosis was based on histopathological features noted on a core biopsy. Patients with a high-grade GCT were subjected to computed tomography of the chest and bone scan for metastatic evaluation.
Results: The average MSTS functional score was 75% (Range- 60% to 100%), 4-year survival rate was 100% in our study. Average range of movements at 4 years was 80 (70-90). Among the 8 patients, 2 had complications related to surgery. One had infection which required intravenous antibiotics treatment but infections did not subsided so patient underwent allograft bone transplant with arthrodesis. One had foot drop secondary to common peroneal palsy, Six months post-surgery, he was able to walk with a single crutch and coped well with his foot drop.
Conclusions: Wide resection and endoprosthetic replacement should be considered as a preferred treatment option in treatment of aggressive gaint cell tumour around knee joint. Mega-endoprosthetic reconstruction provides good functional outcome in patients with these kind of tumour and can be considered as treatment of choice if and when the limb can be salvageable.
Pages: 673-677  |  821 Views  112 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Dr. Jalaluddin Akbar KC, Dr. Adarsh Vajrangi, Dr. Abhishek Shetty, Dr. Imthiaz Ahmed. Functional outcome of limb salvage surgery in gaint cell tumour around knee with mega-endoprosthetic reconstruction. Int J Orthop Sci 2019;5(4):673-677. DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2019.v5.i4l.1752
 
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