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4.P.18 LONG TERM FOLLOW-UP RESULTS AFTER RECONSTRUCTION BY DISTRACTION OSTEOGENESIS FOLLOWING BONE TUMOR RESECTIONS



Abstract

The authors aim to report the long-term follow-up experience in the reconstruction of bony defects by Ilizarov’s distraction osteogenesis using bone transport method following en bloc resection of bone tumors.

En bloc resection was performed nine patients with bone tumors between October 1991–January 2000. The mean age of the patients was 19.3 years. Histological diagnosis was osteosarcoma in four cases, Ewing sarcoma in two cases, giant cell tumor (aggressive) in one, osteofibrous dysplasia (latent) in one and osteoblastoma (aggressive) in one case.

The average follow-up period was 122 months and bone defect after resection was 14 cm. The function of the affected leg was excellent in four patients, good in two and poor in one patient according to the modified system of the MSTS. In the case where reconstruction of the ulna was done, MSTS score was excellent and DASH skoru was 2.5.

We imply that in patients with long life expectancies, reconstruction with distraction osteogenesis seems to be an efficient method in the long-term follow up, on condition that its complications are promptly managed.

Correspondence should be addressed to Professor Stefan Bielack, Olgahospital, Klinikum Stuttgart, Bismarkstrasse 8, D-70176 Stuttgart, Germany. Email: s.bielack@klinikum_stuttgart.de