Does A Single Osteotomy Technique for Frozen Autograft (Pedicled Freezing) in Patients With Malignant Bone Tumors of the Long Bones Achieve Union and Local Tumor Control?
El Masry, Ayman; Azmy, Sherif Ishak; Rahman Mustafa, Mohamed Abdel; Abuelhadid, Mohammad Abdelmoemen;
Abstract
Biological reconstruction by replanting the resected tumor-bearing segment is preferred by some surgeons when caring for a patient with a bone sarcoma. Frozen autografts are advantageous because they are cost-effective, provide an excellent fit, permit the maintenance of osteoinductive and osteoconductive properties, and are not associated with transmission of viral disease. The pedicle frozen autograft technique, in which only one osteotomy is made for the freezing procedure, keeping the affected segment in continuity with the host bone and soft tissue instead of two osteotomies, maintains the affected segment with the host bone and soft tissue. This could restore blood flow more rapidly in a frozen autograft than in a free-frozen autograft with two osteotomies.
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| Title | Does A Single Osteotomy Technique for Frozen Autograft (Pedicled Freezing) in Patients With Malignant Bone Tumors of the Long Bones Achieve Union and Local Tumor Control? | Authors | El Masry, Ayman ; Azmy, Sherif Ishak; Rahman Mustafa, Mohamed Abdel; Abuelhadid, Mohammad Abdelmoemen | Issue Date | 17-Aug-2023 | Journal | Clinical orthopaedics and related research | ISSN | 0009-921X 1528-1132 |
DOI | 10.1097/CORR.0000000000002788 | PubMed ID | 37589950 |
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