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Patient-specific guides for consistently achieving R0 bone margins after resection of primary malignant bone tumors of the pelvis.


ABSTRACT:

Aims

Primary malignant bone tumor of the pelvis is an uncommon lesion, the resection of which via freehand osteotomy is subject to inaccuracy due to its three-dimensional anatomy. Patient-Specific Guides (PSG), also called Patient-Specific Instruments (PSI) are essential to ensure surgical planning and resection adequacy. Our aim was to assess their use and effectiveness.

Methods

A monocentric retrospective study was conducted on 42 adult patients who underwent PSG-based resection of a primary malignant bone tumor of the pelvis. The primary outcome was the proportion of R0 bone margins. The secondary outcomes were the proportion of overall R0 margins, considering soft-tissue resection, the cumulative incidence of local recurrence, and the time of production for the guides. A comparison to a previous series at our institution was performed regarding histological margins.

Results

Using PSGs, 100% R0 safe bone margin was achieved, and 88% overall R0 margin due to soft-tissue resection being contaminated, while the comparison to the previous series showed only 80% of R0 safe bone margin. The cumulative incidences of local recurrence were 10% (95% CI: 4-20%) at one year, 15% (95% CI: 6-27%) at two years, and 19% (95% CI: 8-33%) at five years. The median overall duration of the fabrication process of the guide was 35 days (Q1-Q3: 26-47) from the first contact to the surgery date.

Conclusions

Patient-Specific Guides can provide a reproducible safe bony margin.

SUBMITTER: du Cluzel de Remaurin X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11375823 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Patient-specific guides for consistently achieving R0 bone margins after resection of primary malignant bone tumors of the pelvis.

du Cluzel de Remaurin Xavier X   Dumaine Valerie V   Cladiere-Nassif Victoire V   Anract Philippe P   Biau David D  

World journal of surgical oncology 20240904 1


<h4>Aims</h4>Primary malignant bone tumor of the pelvis is an uncommon lesion, the resection of which via freehand osteotomy is subject to inaccuracy due to its three-dimensional anatomy. Patient-Specific Guides (PSG), also called Patient-Specific Instruments (PSI) are essential to ensure surgical planning and resection adequacy. Our aim was to assess their use and effectiveness.<h4>Methods</h4>A monocentric retrospective study was conducted on 42 adult patients who underwent PSG-based resection  ...[more]

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