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4.P.09 MODULAR DISTAL FEMORAL REPLACEMENT FOLLOWING BONE OR SOFT TISSUE TUMOUR RESECTION – CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL LONG-TERM-FOLLOW-UP



Abstract

Objective: Modular tumour prostheses are often chosen for the reconstruction of osseous or joint defects following wide tumour resection in limb salvage procedures. In this retrospective trial we were looking for the clinical use in accordance to long-term-follow up especially on aseptic loosening of stem, wear of polyethylene, implant related complications and clinical and functional results.

Methods: From 1996 to 2008 we performed in our clinic in 69 cases a modular distal femur replacement (MUTARS) after wide bone or soft tissue tumour resection.

In our outpatient clinic we have assessed the clinical follow-up as clinical examination (Enneking-score) and standardized radiological follow-up for 5 years, then once per year. In the focus of interest were aseptic loosening of the stems, wear of polyethylene, and mechanical problems as implant failure

Results: In long-term-follow-up 6 polyethylene locks had to be changed into PEEK locks (8,6%9). PEEK-lock complications were not seen in this series. In 5 cases late infection of the prosthesis occured. In another 5 cases aseptic loosening of the prosthesis was diagnosed, fractures of the stems were not seen.

We conclude that in tumour patients with major osseous reconstruction after wide resection a certain loss ob function cannot be avoided, but the rate of complications in the long-term-follow-up after implantation of modular tumour prosthesis is acceptable.

Correspondence should be addressed to Professor Stefan Bielack, Olgahospital, Klinikum Stuttgart, Bismarkstrasse 8, D-70176 Stuttgart, Germany. Email: s.bielack@klinikum_stuttgart.de