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Major pelvic resections for malignant bone tumors, including osteosarcomas and chondrosarcomas, are complex but justifiable. Despite significant functional impact, disease control and surprisingly high emotional acceptance support these challenging surgeries.

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Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Surgical Outcomes

Context:

  • Pelvic tumor resections present significant surgical challenges.
  • Assessing outcomes in a post-war environment is crucial.
  • The justification of extensive surgical procedures is a key consideration.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate functional, oncologic, and surgical outcomes of pelvic tumor resections.
  • To determine if extensive pelvic surgery is justifiable in challenging environments.

Summary:

  • Seven patients with primary malignant bone tumors (osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma) underwent pelvic resections and hindquarter amputations.
  • Outcomes included varied surgical margins, local recurrences, metastases, and one intraoperative death.
  • Despite functional deficits, disease control was comparable to limb tumors, with high emotional acceptance.

Impact:

  • Major pelvic resections for malignancy demonstrate justifiable outcomes.
  • Findings provide insights into managing complex pelvic tumors.
  • Highlights the importance of considering functional and emotional aspects alongside oncologic control.