Analysis of Orthopedic Surgery for Long Bone Metastases and Pathologic Fractures

A. I. Radchenko *

N. N. Alexandrov National Cancer Centre, Minsk, Belarus

A. G. Zhukovets

Department of Oncology, Belarusian Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education, Minsk, Belarus

Y. M. Bogdayev

N. N. Alexandrov National Cancer Centre, Minsk, Belarus

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The study made a retrospective analysis of treatment outcomes in 105 patients subjected to 128 surgical interventions for metastatic involvement of long tubular bones. Endoprosthetic replacement of large joints (40.2%) and intramedullary osteosynthesis (29.7%) were the main types of surgical interventions. The postoperative morbidity rate was 24.2%.The treatment administered made it possible to preserve extremity functioning in 85.7% of the patients and to significantly improve their quality of life, with one-year survival rate being 62.0%, 3-year – 28.5%, 5-year – 11.4%. Lung cancer, the presence of visceral metastases and the time of distant metastasis development were proved to be the unfavourable prognostic factors.

 

Keywords: Long bone metastases, surgical treatment, quality of life, functional result


How to Cite

I. Radchenko, A., A. G. Zhukovets, and Y. M. Bogdayev. 2017. “Analysis of Orthopedic Surgery for Long Bone Metastases and Pathologic Fractures”. Journal of Cancer and Tumor International 6 (2):1-6. https://doi.org/10.9734/JCTI/2017/36830.

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