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M J Klein1, S Kenan, M M Lewis

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Limb sparing surgery for osteosarcoma has a low local recurrence rate of about 5%. Advances in reconstructive surgery and chemotherapy significantly improve survival and quality of life for patients.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Oncology
  • Surgical Oncology
  • Medical Oncology

Background:

  • Osteosarcoma presents a significant challenge in orthopedic oncology.
  • Limb sparing surgery is a primary treatment modality for localized osteosarcoma.
  • Historically, high recurrence rates impacted patient outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the current local recurrence rates after limb sparing surgery for osteosarcoma.
  • To highlight the impact of recent surgical and chemotherapeutic advancements on patient survival and quality of life.

Main Methods:

  • Review of patient data undergoing limb sparing surgery for osteosarcoma.
  • Analysis of local recurrence rates.
  • Assessment of disease-free survival and quality of life metrics.

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Main Results:

  • The current local recurrence rate following limb sparing surgery for osteosarcoma is approximately 5%.
  • Significant improvements in disease-free survival have been observed.
  • Enhanced quality of life is reported in patients treated with modern approaches.

Conclusions:

  • Limb sparing surgery for osteosarcoma demonstrates a low local recurrence rate.
  • Advances in reconstructive techniques and adjuvant chemotherapy have substantially improved patient outcomes.
  • Optimized treatment strategies enhance both survival and quality of life for osteosarcoma patients.