[与瘤相关的关节外膝关节切除]
S V Hattem1, M M Plöger1, D Alex1
1Klinik und Poliklinik für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie, Universitätsklinikum Bonn, Venusberg Campus 1, 53127, Bonn, Deutschland.
Operative Orthopadie und Traumatologie
|January 20, 2026
概括
这项研究详细介绍了一种手术技术,用于广泛的关节外膝关节切除和使用内置假肢进行重建. 目标是实现足够的瘤边缘,同时保持膝关节的伸展性.
科学领域:
- 整形瘤学 整形瘤学
- 手术重建手术重建的方法
- 肌肉骨瘤学 肌肉骨瘤学
背景情况:
- 膝关节瘤和复杂骨折对肢体的挽救构成了重大挑战.
- 关节外切除对于实现瘤安全边际至关重要.
- 内膜假肢重建为肢体的保存提供了一个可行的选择.
研究的目的:
- 描述一项广泛的"整体"膝关节外关节切除的技术.
- 用膝关节内置假体来概述重建过程.
- 为了强调在手术后保持膝关节延伸能力.
主要方法:
- 一个横向的方法,仔细剖析和骨折的股骨和骨.
- 骨骨切除术和软组织管理,以促进关节的接触.
- 在瘤切除后使用模块化瘤内置假体进行重建.
主要成果:
- 描述的技术有助于广泛的瘤切除,具有足够的边缘.
- 内膜假肢重建允许肢体的保存和功能恢复.
- 术后管理包括控制的举重和渐进的运动练习.
结论:
- 广泛的关节外切除与内置假体重建相结合,是治疗膝关节瘤的有效策略.
- 这种方法旨在平衡瘤控制与功能性四肢保护.
- 谨慎的手术技术和术后康复是成功结果的关键.
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