Advances in Oncologic Shoulder Girdle Resection and Reconstruction.
Instr Course Lect
; 73: 359-368, 2024.
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ABSTRACT
The bony shoulder girdle consists of the clavicle, humerus, and scapula, which work synergistically to form a complex articulation that is essential for use of the upper extremity. The shoulder girdle is the most common location for primary and secondary bone tumors in the upper extremity, and following resection of these tumors, reconstruction of the upper extremity is challenging. Compared with those in the lower extremity, reconstructive techniques in the upper extremity have historically been unreliable and fraught with complications and poor functional outcomes. Newer reconstructive techniques using reverse total shoulder arthroplasty and functional muscle flaps have shown promise to improve outcomes while reducing complications for proximal humerus reconstructions. Despite these advancements, reconstruction following scapulectomy remains challenging and is still associated with more frequent complications and compromised function.
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Humans
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En
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Instr Course Lect
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2024
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