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Intra-operative radiation therapy for osteosarcoma in the extremities
T Tsuboyama1, J Toguchida, Y Kotoura
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan. tsubo@kuhp.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Abstract:
The outcome following intra-operative radiation therapy in the treatment of osteosarcoma in the extremity in 33 patients was evaluated for oncological and functional results. Local recurrence occurred in seven cases, six of which were in a non-irradiated region, indicating inappropriate planning of the radiation field. Twenty-one patients underwent either prosthetic replacement (14) or amputation (7). Irradiated tumours were left in situ in the remaining 12 patients. In this latter group no degenerative joint changes were observed radiologically. Twenty-six patients experienced local complications, of which fracture of the irradiated bone was the most significant. Associated intramedullary nailing showed encouraging results in preventing fracture. Although IORT is effective for the local control of osteosarcoma in extremities, critical patient selection and improvements of treatment protocol are required in order to obtain a satisfactory outcome.