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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 83(5): 737-743, dic. 2023. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1534877

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Resumen Introducción : El sarcoma sinovial es un tumor raro (incidencia de 1-3 casos por millón). Es más frecuente en adolescentes y adultos menores de 30 años. Se desarrolla en cualquier parte del cuerpo, siendo, las extremidades el lugar más frecuente de aparición (80% extremidades y 20% otras localizaciones: 8% tronco, retroperitoneal/ abdominal 7%, cabeza y cuello 5%). Los resultados on cológicos de los pacientes con sarcoma sinovial son disímiles. La tasa de supervivencia libre de recurrencia local, la supervivencia libre de eventos y la superviven cia global varían entre las series publicadas. Lo mismo sucede con los factores pronósticos de la enfermedad. Métodos : El objetivo fue analizar un grupo de 43 pacientes con diagnóstico de sarcoma sinovial de las extremidades tratados quirúrgicamente, y determinar (1) tasa de supervivencia global, (2) tasa de superviven cia libre de eventos, (3) tasa de recurrencia local y (4) factores de riesgo oncológicos. Resultados : La supervivencia global a los 2 años fue 90% (IC95%: 76-96%), y 67% (IC95%: 49-80%) a los 5 años. La supervivencia libre de eventos a los 2 años fue 68% (IC95% 51-80%) y a los 5 años 48% (IC95% 32-52%). El riesgo de recurrencia local a 2 años fue 9% (IC95% 3-25%) y a los 5 años 25% (IC95% 13-46%). Los factores de mal pronóstico oncológico fueron el grado histológico y la presencia de metástasis. Discusión : Podemos concluir que nuestros resulta dos oncológicos se asemejan a las series publicadas y que en nuestra serie hubo dos factores de mal pro nóstico.


Abstract Introduction : Synovial sarcoma is an unusual tumor with an incidence of 1-3 cases per million. It is more frequent in teenagers and young adults under 30. It develops anywhere, but the extremities are the most frequent place of appearance (80% extremities, 20% other locations: 8% trunk, 7% retroperitoneal/abdominal, 5% head and neck). Oncological results are different depending on the study. Survival rate free of local recur rence, survival rate free of events and global survival rate vary upon published studies. The same happens with the disease's prognostic factors. Methods : The objective was to analyze a group of 43 patients with diagnosis of synovial sarcoma of the extremities treated surgically and determine (1) global survival rate, (2) survival rate free of events, (3) local recurrence rate and (4) oncological risk factors. Results : The global survival rate at 2 years was 90% (IC95%: 76 - 96%) and 67% (IC95%: 49-80%) at 5 years. The survival rate free of events at 2 years was 68% (IC95% 51-80%) and 48% (IC95% 32-52%) at 5 years. The recurrence rate at 2 years was 9% (IC95% 3-25%) and 25% (IC95% 13-46%) at 5 years. The histological grade and metastatic presence were bad prognostic factors. Discussion : We can conclude that our oncological results are in line with those published in previous series and that there were two factors associated with poor prognosis.

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Medicina (B Aires) ; 83(5): 737-743, 2023.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37870331

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INTRODUCTION: Synovial sarcoma is an unusual tumor with an incidence of 1-3 cases per million. It is more frequent in teenagers and young adults under 30. It develops anywhere, but the extremities are the most frequent place of appearance (80% extremities, 20% other locations: 8% trunk, 7% retroperitoneal/abdominal, 5% head and neck). Oncological results are different depending on the study. Survival rate free of local recurrence, survival rate free of events and global survival rate vary upon published studies. The same happens with the disease's prognostic factors. METHODS: The objective was to analyze a group of 43 patients with diagnosis of synovial sarcoma of the extremities treated surgically and determine (1) global survival rate, (2) survival rate free of events, (3) local recurrence rate and (4) oncological risk factors. RESULTS: The global survival rate at 2 years was 90% (IC95%: 76 - 96%) and 67% (IC95%: 49-80%) at 5 years. The survival rate free of events at 2 years was 68% (IC95% 51-80%) and 48% (IC95% 32-52%) at 5 years. The recurrence rate at 2 years was 9% (IC95% 3-25%) and 25% (IC95% 13-46%) at 5 years. The histological grade and metastatic presence were bad prognostic factors. DISCUSSION: We can conclude that our oncological results are in line with those published in previous series and that there were two factors associated with poor prognosis.


Introducción: El sarcoma sinovial es un tumor raro (incidencia de 1-3 casos por millón). Es más frecuente en adolescentes y adultos menores de 30 años. Se desarrolla en cualquier parte del cuerpo, siendo, las extremidades el lugar más frecuente de aparición (80% extremidades y 20% otras localizaciones: 8% tronco, retroperitoneal/ abdominal 7%, cabeza y cuello 5%). Los resultados oncológicos de los pacientes con sarcoma sinovial son disímiles. La tasa de supervivencia libre de recurrencia local, la supervivencia libre de eventos y la supervivencia global varían entre las series publicadas. Lo mismo sucede con los factores pronósticos de la enfermedad. Métodos: El objetivo fue analizar un grupo de 43 pacientes con diagnóstico de sarcoma sinovial de las extremidades tratados quirúrgicamente, y determinar (1) tasa de supervivencia global, (2) tasa de supervivencia libre de eventos, (3) tasa de recurrencia local y (4) factores de riesgo oncológicos. Resultados: La supervivencia global a los 2 años fue 90% (IC95%: 76-96%), y 67% (IC95%: 49-80%) a los 5 años. La supervivencia libre de eventos a los 2 años fue 68% (IC95% 51-80%) y a los 5 años 48% (IC95% 32-52%). El riesgo de recurrencia local a 2 años fue 9% (IC95% 3-25%) y a los 5 años 25% (IC95% 13-46%). Los factores de mal pronóstico oncológico fueron el grado histológico y la presencia de metástasis. Discusión: Podemos concluir que nuestros resultados oncológicos se asemejan a las series publicadas y que en nuestra serie hubo dos factores de mal pronóstico.


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Sarcoma, Synovial , Adolescent , Young Adult , Humans , Sarcoma, Synovial/surgery , Sarcoma, Synovial/diagnosis , Sarcoma, Synovial/pathology , Prognosis , Extremities/pathology , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/epidemiology , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/pathology , Retrospective Studies , Survival Rate
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 82(3): 383-388, ago. 2022. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1394455

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Resumen El condrosarcoma ocupa el segundo lugar en frecuencia, entre los tumores malignos primarios óseos, en pacientes adultos. Típicamente afecta a adultos de entre 40 y 70 años, siendo la mayoría de las series publicadas de este grupo etario. El objetivo de este estudio fue comunicar una serie de pacientes adultos jóvenes (16 a 40 años) con diagnóstico de condrosarcoma óseo, que buscó describir las particularida des en la forma de presentación en esta población. De un total de 37 pacientes de 16 a 40 años operados por condrosarcoma en nuestro centro, entre los años 2008 y 2019, 18 presentaron tumores de bajo grado (G1/tumor cartilaginoso atípico), 16 de grado intermedio (G2), quedando una minoría con tumores de alto grado (2 con condrosarcoma G3 y 1 con un condrosarcoma desdiferenciado). La tasa de supervivencia global fue del 97% (IC 95% 82%-99%) a 2 años y 90.5% (IC 95% 73%-96%) a 5 años y la tasa libre de recurrencia local fue de 92% (IC 95% 77%-97.5%) a los 12 meses y de 89% a los 2 y 5 años (IC 95% 73%-96%). El grado histológico fue el factor pronóstico más relevante. La concordancia del grado histológico entre el diagnóstico preoperatorio de la biopsia y el material de resección quirúrgica fue del 81% (30/37).


Abstract Chondrosarcoma is the second most frequent primary malignant bone tumor. It is typically described in adults between 40 and 70 years of age, being the majority of the series published in this age group. The objective of this study was to report a series of young adults (16-40 years old) with a diagnosis of chondrosarcoma of bone in order to describe the particularities of this tumor in this population. From a total of 37 patients between 16 and 40 years old, surgically treated for chondrosar coma in our institution, 18 had low-grade tumors (G1/atypical cartilaginous tumor), 16 had an intermediate-grade (G2), and a minority had high-grade tumors (2 with a G3 and 1 with a dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma). The overall survival rate was 97% (95% CI 82%-99%) at 2 years of follow-up and 90.5% (95% CI 73-96) at 5 years of follow-up. The local recurrence free rate was 92% (95% CI % 77%-97.5%) at 1 year of follow-up and 89% at 2 and 5 years of follow-up (95% CI 73%-96%). Histological grade was the most relevant prognostic factor. The concordance of the histological grade between the preoperative diagnosis of the biopsy and the surgical resection material was 81% (30/37).

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Medicina (B Aires) ; 82(3): 383-388, 2022.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35639059

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Chondrosarcoma is the second most frequent primary malignant bone tumor. It is typically described in adults between 40 and 70 years of age, being the majority of the series published in this age group. The objective of this study was to report a series of young adults (16-40 years old) with a diagnosis of chondrosarcoma of bone in order to describe the particularities of this tumor in this population. From a total of 37 patients between 16 and 40 years old, surgically treated for chondrosarcoma in our institution, 18 had low-grade tumors (G1/atypical cartilaginous tumor), 16 had an intermediate-grade (G2), and a minority had high-grade tumors (2 with a G3 and 1 with a dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma). The overall survival rate was 97% (95% CI 82%-99%) at 2 years of follow-up and 90.5% (95% CI 73-96) at 5 years of follow-up. The local recurrence free rate was 92% (95% CI % 77%-97.5%) at 1 year of follow-up and 89% at 2 and 5 years of follow-up (95% CI 73%-96%). Histological grade was the most relevant prognostic factor. The concordance of the histological grade between the preoperative diagnosis of the biopsy and the surgical resection material was 81% (30/37).


El condrosarcoma ocupa el segundo lugar en frecuencia, entre los tumores malignos primarios óseos, en pacientes adultos. Típicamente afecta a adultos de entre 40 y 70 años, siendo la mayoría de las series publicadas de este grupo etario. El objetivo de este estudio fue comunicar una serie de pacientes adultos jóvenes (16 a 40 años) con diagnóstico de condrosarcoma óseo, que buscó describir las particularidades en la forma de presentación en esta población. De un total de 37 pacientes de 16 a 40 años operados por condrosarcoma en nuestro centro, entre los años 2008 y 2019, 18 presentaron tumores de bajo grado (G1/tumor cartilaginoso atípico), 16 de grado intermedio (G2), quedando una minoría con tumores de alto grado (2 con condrosarcoma G3 y 1 con un condrosarcoma desdiferenciado). La tasa de supervivencia global fue del 97% (IC 95% 82%-99%) a 2 años y 90.5% (IC 95% 73%-96%) a 5 años y la tasa libre de recurrencia local fue de 92% (IC 95% 77%-97.5%) a los 12 meses y de 89% a los 2 y 5 años (IC 95% 73%-96%). El grado histológico fue el factor pronóstico más relevante. La concordancia del grado histológico entre el diagnóstico preoperatorio de la biopsia y el material de resección quirúrgica fue del 81% (30/37).


Subject(s)
Bone Neoplasms , Chondrosarcoma , Adolescent , Adult , Biopsy , Bone Neoplasms/surgery , Chondrosarcoma/pathology , Chondrosarcoma/surgery , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Young Adult
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Rev Fac Cien Med Univ Nac Cordoba ; 79(1): 15-18, 2022 03 07.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35312261

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Introduction: The objective of the study was to analyze all orthopedics residency programs of Argentina and determine:1)The proportion of females; 2) Social and demographics differences between genders: 3) The factors that influence positively or negatively in female decision to choose orthopedics. Method: An observational and descriptive study was carried out in two phases. First phase: analyze the database of the "Argentine Orthopedic Association during the period 2016-2017. Second phase: a survey was developed and sent to all the orthopedic residents focus on demographics, social and job preferences questions. Results and conclusion: A total of 933 residents were included for analysis. 121 (13%) were female and 812 (87%) were male. We got back 259 survey responses. We found statistically significant differences in terms of marriage or in union: female (16%) vs male (42 %) (p< 0.001); paternity (23.3%) vs maternity (4.5%) (p< 0.001). We observed that female mainly prefer pediatrics, foot and ankle and hand, while the primary choice of men is arthroplasty and arthroscopy. Focus on women analysis, the three main reasons that led them to choose the orthopedics residency program were: avidity for manual work (59%), personal desire (56%) and positive experience in orthopedics during the university (56%). The negative factors that influence female to choose an orthopedic training program are mainly related with the idea of physical demand and a male predominant work environment. In Argentina, women represent only 13% of all the orthopedics residents and this number is similar to other international reports.


Introducción: El objetivo del estudio fue analizar las residencias ortopedia y traumatología en Argentina y determinar: 1) La proporción de mujeres; 2) Diferencias sociales y demográficas entre géneros: 3) Los factores que influyen positiva o negativamente en las mujeres al elegir ortopedia. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional y descriptivo en dos fases. Primera fase: se analizó la base de datos de la "Asociación Argentina de Ortopedia y Traumatología¨ durante el período 2016-2017. Segunda fase: se desarrolló una encuesta, enfocada en cuestiones demográficas, sociales y laborales, y se envió a todos los residentes de ortopedia. Resultados y conclusión: Se incluyeron 933 residentes,121 (13%) eran mujeres y 812 (87%) eran hombres. Recibimos 259 (28%) respuestas de la encuesta. En las características demográficas encontramos diferencias estadísticamente significativas en términos de matrimonio o convivencia: mujeres (16%) vs hombres (42%) (p <0,001); paternidad (23.3%) vs maternidad (4.5%) (p <0.001). Observamos que las mujeres prefieren principalmente ortopedia infantil, pie y el tobillo y mano, mientras que la elección primaria de los hombres es la artroplastia y la artroscopia. Focalizándonos en las mujeres, las tres razones principales para elegir esta residencia fueron: gusto por el trabajo manual (59%), deseo personal (56%) y experiencia positiva en ortopedia durante la universidad (56%). Dentro de los factores disuasivos se relacionan principalmente con la idea de la gran demanda física y un ambiente de trabajo predominantemente masculino. En Argentina, las mujeres representan solo el 13% de todos los residentes de ortopedia y este número es similar a otros informes internacionales.


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Internship and Residency , Orthopedics , Argentina , Child , Female , Gender Role , Humans , Male , Orthopedics/education , Pregnancy , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Surg Neurol Int ; 13: 58, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35242424

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BACKGROUND: Establishing the proper diagnosis and rendering appropriate treatment of spinal primary bone tumors (SPBT) can result in definitive cures. Notably, malignant, or benign SPBT (i.e., with aggressive local behavior) generally require en bloc resection. Osteotomies of the vertebral body in more than 1 plane may avoid critical structures, preserve nerve functions, and reduce the volume of healthy bone resected. Here, our objective was to report how we planned and performed navigated multiplanar osteotomies for en bloc resection of 14 SPBT. METHODS: We performed a retrospective analysis of 14 patients with malignant or locally aggressive benign SPBT operated on consecutively between 2014 and 2019 utilizing preoperative 3D planning/navigation. Tumors were resected in an en bloc fashion utilizing multiplanar osteotomies. Patients were followed for a minimum of 12 postoperative months. RESULTS: Diagnoses included three benign but locally aggressive bone tumors (i.e., all osteoblastomas) and 11 primary sarcomas (i.e., six chordomas and five chondrosarcomas). Eleven tumors involved the sacrum and the other three, the thoracic spine. In 12 patients, the en bloc margins were classified as marginal (<1 cm), and in two patients, as wide (>1 cm). Intraoperative navigation facilitated the performance of 40 osteotomies in 14 patients (median = 2.9, range = 2-6). CONCLUSION: Navigated multiplanar osteotomies increased the precision and safety of en bloc resections for 14 primary spinal bone tumors SPBT that included 11 malignant and three benign/locally aggressive lesions.

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Medicina (B Aires) ; 81(5): 767-773, 2021.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34633950

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Giant cell tumor of bone is an intermediate, locally aggressive and rarely metastasizing, primary bone neoplasia. In recent years denosumab emerged as a treatment alternative for this pathology. The objective of this work was to analyze its indications as well as the clinical outcomes, side effects and local recurrence rates in patients diagnosed with giant cell tumor of bone, who received denosumab as neoadjuvant treatment. Between 2010 and 2018, 80 patients with giant cell tumor were analyzed, of whom 14 received denosumab as a neoadjuvant treatment. The minimum follow-up was 12 months. In 8 patients it was a primary tumor, while 6 showed tumor recurrence. In all cases, clinical improvement was evident. Thirteen patients presented radiographic changes, and 11 showed complete histological response. A local recurrence was evidenced in 6 of 14 patients, and at least one adverse effect related to denosumab (including tumor malignancy) was identified in 7. Despite being a useful tool for treating giant cell tumor, the use of denosumab is associated with a higher rate of local recurrences and is not free of adverse effects.


El tumor de células gigantes óseo es una neoplasia de agresividad local intermedia, que raramente metastatiza. En los últimos años el denosumab, anticuerpo monoclonal humano, surgió como una alternativa de tratamiento para esta enfermedad, al bloquear el comportamiento lítico tumoral. El objetivo de este trabajo fue determinar sus indicaciones y efectos adversos, analizando también los resultados oncológicos, y las tasas de recurrencia local en pacientes con diagnóstico de tumor de células gigantes óseo que recibieron denosumab como tratamiento neoadyuvante. Entre 2010 y 2018 se analizaron 80 pacientes con tumor de células gigantes, de los cuales 14 recibieron denosumab como tratamiento neoadyuvante. El seguimiento mínimo fue 12 meses. En 8 pacientes se trató de un tumor primario, mientras que 6 fueron pacientes con recidiva tumoral. En todos los casos se evidenció una mejoría clínica. Trece presentaron cambios radiográficos, y 11 respuesta histológica completa. En 6 de 14 pacientes se evidenció una recurrencia local y en 7 se identificó al menos un efecto adverso relacionado con el denosumab (incluyendo una malignización tumoral). A pesar de ser una herramienta útil para el tratamiento del tumor de células gigantes, el uso de denosumab está asociado a mayor tasa de recurrencias locales y no está exento de efectos adversos.


Subject(s)
Bone Density Conservation Agents , Bone Neoplasms , Giant Cell Tumor of Bone , Bone Density Conservation Agents/adverse effects , Bone Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Bone Neoplasms/drug therapy , Denosumab/adverse effects , Giant Cell Tumor of Bone/diagnostic imaging , Giant Cell Tumor of Bone/drug therapy , Humans , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/drug therapy
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 81(5): 767-773, oct. 2021. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1351049

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Resumen El tumor de células gigantes óseo es una neoplasia de agresividad local intermedia, que raramente metastatiza. En los últimos años el denosumab, anticuerpo monoclonal humano, surgió como una alternativa de tratamiento para esta enfermedad, al bloquear el comportamiento lítico tumoral. El objetivo de este trabajo fue determinar sus indicaciones y efectos adversos, analizando también los resultados oncológicos, y las tasas de recurrencia local en pacientes con diagnóstico de tumor de células gigantes óseo que recibieron denosumab como tratamiento neoadyuvante. Entre 2010 y 2018 se analizaron 80 pacientes con tumor de células gigantes, de los cuales 14 recibieron denosumab como tratamiento neoadyuvante. El seguimiento mínimo fue 12 meses. En 8 pacientes se trató de un tumor primario, mientras que 6 fueron pacientes con recidiva tumoral. En todos los casos se evidenció una mejoría clínica. Trece presentaron cambios radiográficos, y 11 respuesta histológica completa. En 6 de 14 pacientes se evidenció una recurrencia local y en 7 se identificó al menos un efecto adverso relacionado con el denosumab (incluyendo una malignización tumoral). A pesar de ser una herramienta útil para el tratamiento del tumor de células gigantes, el uso de denosumab está asociado a mayor tasa de recurrencias locales y no está exento de efectos adversos.


Abstract Giant cell tumor of bone is an intermediate, locally aggressive and rarely metastasiz ing, primary bone neoplasia. In recent years denosumab emerged as a treatment alternative for this pathology. The objective of this work was to analyze its indications as well as the clinical outcomes, side effects and local recurrence rates in patients diagnosed with giant cell tumor of bone, who received denosumab as neoadjuvant treatment. Between 2010 and 2018, 80 patients with giant cell tumor were analyzed, of whom 14 received deno sumab as a neoadjuvant treatment. The minimum follow-up was 12 months. In 8 patients it was a primary tumor, while 6 showed tumor recurrence. In all cases, clinical improvement was evident. Thirteen patients presented radiographic changes, and 11 showed complete histological response. A local recurrence was evidenced in 6 of 14 patients, and at least one adverse effect related to denosumab (including tumor malignancy) was identified in 7. Despite being a useful tool for treating giant cell tumor, the use of denosumab is associated with a higher rate of local recurrences and is not free of adverse effects.


Subject(s)
Humans , Bone Neoplasms/drug therapy , Bone Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Giant Cell Tumor of Bone/drug therapy , Giant Cell Tumor of Bone/diagnostic imaging , Bone Density Conservation Agents/adverse effects , Denosumab/adverse effects , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/drug therapy
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BMJ Open ; 11(9): e047175, 2021 09 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34475158

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OBJECTIVES: The COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented as a global crisis over the last century. How do specialist surgeons make decisions about patient care in these unprecedent times? DESIGN: Between April and May 2020, we conducted an international qualitative study. Sarcoma surgeons from diverse global settings participated in 60 min interviews exploring surgical decision making during COVID-19. Interview data were analysed using an inductive thematic analysis approach. SETTING: Participants represented public and private hospitals in 14 countries, in different phases of the first wave of the pandemic: Australia, Argentina, Canada, India, Italy, Japan, Nigeria, Singapore, Spain, South Africa, Switzerland, Turkey, UK and USA. PARTICIPANTS: From 22 invited sarcoma surgeons, 18 surgeons participated. Participants had an average of 19 years experience as a sarcoma surgeon. RESULTS: 17/18 participants described a decision they had made about patient care since the start of the pandemic that was unique to them, that is, without precedence. Common to 'unique' decisions about patient care was uncertainty about what was going on and what would happen in the future (theme 1: the context of uncertainty), the impact of the pandemic on resources or threat of the pandemic to overwhelm resources (theme 2: limited resources), perceived increased risk to self (theme 3: duty of care) and least-worst decision making, in which none of the options were perceived as ideal and participants settled on the least-worst option at that point in time (theme 4: least-worst decision making). CONCLUSIONS: In the context of rapidly changing standards of justice and beneficence in patient care, traditional decision-making frameworks may no longer apply. Based on the experiences of surgeons in this study, we describe a framework of least-worst decision making. This framework gives rise to actionable strategies that can support decision making in sarcoma and other specialised fields of surgery, both during the current crisis and beyond.


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COVID-19 , Sarcoma , Decision Making , Humans , Pandemics , SARS-CoV-2 , Sarcoma/epidemiology , Sarcoma/surgery
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Bone Jt Open ; 2(1): 3-8, 2021 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33537670

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AIMS: Our purpose was to describe an unusual series of 21 patients with fungal osteomyelitis after an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL-R). METHODS: We present a case-series of consecutive patients treated at our institution due to a severe fungal osteomyelitis after an arthroscopic ACL-R from November 2005 to March 2015. Patients were referred to our institution from different areas of our country. We evaluated the amount of bone resection required, type of final reconstructive procedure performed, and Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS) functional score. RESULTS: A total of 21 consecutive patients were included in the study; 19 were male with median age of 28 years (IQR 25 to 32). All ACL-R were performed with hamstrings autografts with different fixation techniques. An oncological-type debridement was needed to control persistent infection symptoms. There were no recurrences of fungal infection after median of four surgical debridements (IQR 3 to 6). Five patients underwent an extensive curettage due to the presence of large cavitary lesions and were reconstructed with hemicylindrical intercalary allografts (HIAs), preserving the epiphysis. An open surgical debridement was performed resecting the affected epiphysis in 15 patients, with a median bone loss of 11 cm (IQR 11.5 to 15.6). From these 15 cases, eight patients were reconstructed with allograft prosthesis composites (APC); six with tumour-type prosthesis (TTP) and one required a femoral TTP in combination with a tibial APC. One underwent an above-the-knee amputation. The median MSTS functional score was 20 points at a median of seven years (IQR 5 to 9) of follow-up. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that mucormycosis infection after an ACL-R is a serious complication. Diagnosis is usually delayed until major bone destructive lesions are present. This may originate additional massive reconstructive surgeries with severe functional limitations for the patients.Level of evidence: IVCite this article: Bone Joint Open 2020;2(1):3-8.

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Eur J Surg Oncol ; 47(2): 424-428, 2021 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32653262

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AIMS: to review a group of patients with primary bone tumors treated with intraoperative navigation and analyze: (1) The technical problems; (2) Indications for Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS); (3) Oncological results; (4) Non oncological complications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All patients from a single institution who had preoperative virtual planned for an oncological primary bone resection assisted with navigation between May 2010 and July 2017 were enrolled in the study (203 patients). The use of computer-assisted surgery (CAS) was classified according to the oncologic procedure performed: (1) intralesional resections, (2) en-block resections, and (3) en-block resections + navigated allograft reconstructions. RESULTS: Four patients (4/203, 2%) of the series presented technical problems which came from 2 software and 2 hardware crashes. Eight (4%) procedures were intralesional resections and no local recurrences or complications were reported in this group. Ninety-eight surgeries (49%) were pure en block resection. The pelvis and sacrum were the main location in this group (57%). All bone margins were defined negative but 2 patients presented a positive resection in the soft tissues. Infection was the most prevalent complication (16/23). Ninety-three procedures were done for en block resections + allograft reconstruction (all extremities tumor). All margins were free of tumor and non oncological rate for this group was 28%. CONCLUSION: The main indications for CAS were malignant bone tumors resection. The technical failures precluded navigation use in 2%. CAS for pure en-block resections were mainly indicated in pelvic and sacrum tumors while en-block resection + allograft reconstruction assisted with navigation were only indicated in extremities tumors. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV.


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Bone Neoplasms/surgery , Margins of Excision , Sacrum , Surgery, Computer-Assisted/methods , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods , Adolescent , Adult , Bone Neoplasms/diagnosis , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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Rev Fac Cien Med Univ Nac Cordoba ; 77(4): 235-239, 2020 12 01.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33351380

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Introduction: We proposed to analyze the scientific production of our institution, through the publications indexed in the PUBMED and analyze: a) Total number of publications and progression over time; b) Type of publications; c) Unit participation; d) Relation between % publications / % medical unit staff; e) Impact factor. Methods: A retrospective research was performed in PUBMED database between 1/1/2013 and 12/31/2018 and all the papers that respond to the affiliation name of "Hospital Italiano" (spanish) o "Italian Hospital" (english) were reviewed. The following information was collected from each publication: authors, journal, impact factor, unit involved and language of publication. Results: A total of 1421 publications were included for the analysis. There was a progressive increase of 417% between 2013 and 2018. 802 (56%) were done only by our institution and 619 (44%) corresponded to multicenter studies. Internal medicine (341 - 23.99%) was the unit with more publications and Medical Informatics the unit with the best relation between % of publications and % professional staff (5.39). 82% (1167) of the papers were in English and the medina value of the impact factor was 2,61 (range: 0,01-29,78). Conclusion: The scientific production, measurable by the number of publications indexed in PUBMED has shown a progressive and sustained increase in time from 2013 to the present. We consider it important to stimulate and encourage professionals to continue with scientific production without neglecting quality standards of care activity.


Introducción: El objetivo del trabajo fue revisar la actividad científica de nuestra institución, a través de las publicaciones indexadas en PUBMED y analizar: a) Número total de publicaciones; b) Tipo de publicaciones; c) Servicios participantes; d) Relación % publicaciones / % plantel medico hospitalario; e) Factor de impacto de las revistas. Metodología: Se realizó una búsqueda retrospectiva en la base de datos PUBMED entre 2013 y 2018 inclusive y todos los artículos que tenían en su afiliación "Hospital Italiano" (español) o "Italian Hospital" (ingles)" fueron revisados. De cada publicación se recopilo: autores, revista, factor de impacto, servicio involucrado, instituciones intervinientes e idioma de publicación. Resultados: Un total de 1421 publicaciones fueron incluidas para el análisis y se evidencio un aumento progresivo del 417% entre 2013 y 2018. 802 (56%) correspondían a trabajos propios de nuestra institución y 619 (44%) a trabajos multicéntricos. El servicio de Clínica Médica (341 - 23.99%) fue el que presento más publicaciones e Informática Médica el de mejor relación entre % de publicaciones y % plantel profesional (5.39). El 82% (1167) de las publicaciones fueron realizadas en el idioma ingles y el valor medio del factor de impacto fue 2,61 (rango: 0,01-29,78). Conclusión: La producción científica, medible por el número de publicaciones indexadas en PUBMED ha mostrado un aumento progresivo y sostenido en el tiempo desde 2013 a la fecha. Consideramos importante estimular y fomentar a los profesionales para continuar con la actividad científica sin descuidar los estándares de calidad de la actividad asistencial.


Subject(s)
Language , Humans , Italy , Retrospective Studies
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Clin Orthop Relat Res ; 478(11): 2562-2570, 2020 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32469488

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: En bloc resection of benign tumors is only indicated in aggressive lesions with substantial destruction of the affected bone. Few reports have evaluated the long-term outcome of Grade 3 giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB; defined as severe bone destruction and soft tissue extension) treated with en bloc resection and reconstruction with a massive allograft. We recently reported that patients with benign tumors achieved better allograft reconstruction survivorship compared with those treated for a malignant bone tumor. In light of that finding, we wondered whether osteoarticular allografts would be a viable long-term alternative for Grade 3 GCTB, which could be important in some countries because of greater availability and lower costs compared with endoprostheses. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: We analyzed a group of patients with Grade 3 GCTBs treated with en bloc resection and osteoarticular allograft reconstruction in terms of (1) survivorship free from allograft removal at 10 years; (2) survivorship free from reoperation for any reason at 10 years, (3) functional results as measured by the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS) score, (4) assessment of arthrosis at the knee. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed all patients with a Grade 3 GCTB treated between 1980 and 2007. Only patients treated with en bloc resection and reconstruction with massive osteoarticular allografts were included in the analysis. The indication for osteoarticular reconstruction during that time included severe bone destruction with intraarticular compromise of the tumor, intraarticular fracture because of tumor growth, the presence of inadequate remaining subchondral bone to resist normal loading (for the distal femur or proximal tibia), and the preservation of a soft-tissue component (ligaments or meniscus) for articular stability. During the period, 75 patients were treated with en bloc resection. Patients treated with intralesional curettage (n = 7), reconstruction with an endoprosthesis (n = 2), intercalary arthrodesis (n = 13), or unicondylar reconstruction (n = 14) were excluded. Of the original 75 treated with en bloc resection, 52% (39) were treated with osteoarticular allograft reconstruction, and no patient was lost to follow-up before 2 years or had substantial missing data. However, of the 39 patients, another 21% (8) have not been seen in the last 5 years, but these were included here because they reached the 10-year minimum surveillance period before being lost. Twenty-three of those 39 patients were previously reported by our group and 16 new patients (treated between 1980-1985) were included in this series (eight distal radius, six distal femur, two proximal tibias), extending the follow-up period and including more patients for analysis. The median (range) follow-up duration was 26 years (10 to 34). We assessed survivorship using a Kaplan-Meier analysis, we drew MSTS scores retrospectively from patients´ medical records, and we graded arthrosis using the Ahlbäck scale for the knee (which was by far the most common joint involved, n = 31, and so it was the joint we assessed for the presence of arthrosis). RESULTS: The survivorship free from allograft removal was 85% at 10 years (95% CI 74 to 96). The allograft survivorship free from reoperation for any reason at 10 years was 72% (95% CI 59 to 87). The median (range) MSTS score was 28 points (19 to 30). The grade of arthrosis in the knee at last follow-up was analyzed in 20 patients and classified in nine as Ahlbäck Type 4, in six as Type 3, in three as Type 2 and in two as Type 5. CONCLUSIONS: Osteoarticular allograft reconstruction after a Grade 3 GCTB en bloc resection showed excellent long-term survivorship. We believe these results compare favorably with other studies on endoprosthetic reconstruction and head-to-head studies of these approaches should be performed; these would need to be multicenter trials. In the meantime, in locations where endoprostheses are unavailable or too expensive, we believe our results support the use of osteoarticular allografts. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV, therapeutic study.


Subject(s)
Allografts , Bone Transplantation , Giant Cell Tumor of Bone/surgery , Graft Survival , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Reoperation , Retrospective Studies
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 118(2): e162-e165, abr. 2020. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1100422

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Los sarcomas de partes blandas en menores de 2 años son infrecuentes. Durante 2007-2017, 445 pacientes con sarcomas de partes blandas fueron tratados en nuestra Institución; 6 (el 0,5 %) eran menores de 2 años. Se analizaron los resultados clínicos y oncológicos en este grupo. La edad media de diagnóstico fue 15 meses. Cuatro eran varones y 2, mujeres. El seguimiento promedio fue 29 meses. El fibrosarcoma (n = 4) fue la variedad más frecuente. Cinco fueron tratados con cirugía de conservación del miembro; al restante se le realizó amputación. Todos realizaron tratamiento adyuvante con quimioterapia. La supervivencia a 24 meses fue del 100 %. Dos pacientes presentaron recidiva local; ambos casos, antes de los 24 meses.El tratamiento quirúrgico asociado a la quimioterapia impresiona ser la mejor opción terapéutica. La proporción de recurrencia local es alta para este grupo de pacientes luego de la cirugía de conservación del miembro.


Soft tissue sarcomas in children under 2 years of age are infrequent. During 2007-2017, a total of 445 patients diagnosed with soft tissue sarcomas were treated at our institution, 6 (0.5 %) were under 2 years. We analysed clinical and oncologic outcomes in this select group. The mean age of diagnosis was 15 months. Four patients were male and 2 female. The mean follow-up time was 29 months. Fibrosarcoma (n = 4) was the most frequent diagnosis. Five patients were treated with limb salvage surgery, and the remaining one had to undergo amputation. All patients received adjuvant treatment with chemotherapy. The 24-month survival rate was 100 %. Two patients presented a local recurrence before 24-months follow-up. Surgical treatment associated with chemotherapy seems to be the best therapeutic option. Local recurrence rate after limb salvage surgery is high for this group of patients


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Sarcoma/surgery , Drug Therapy , Rhabdomyosarcoma/surgery , Rhabdomyosarcoma/therapy , Sarcoma/radiotherapy , Sarcoma/therapy , Retrospective Studies
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Arch Argent Pediatr ; 118(2): e162-e165, 2020 04.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32199056

ABSTRACT

Soft tissue sarcomas in children under 2 years of age are infrequent. During 2007-2017, a total of 445 patients diagnosed with soft tissue sarcomas were treated at our institution, 6(0.5%) were under 2 years. We analysed clinical and oncologic outcomes in this select group. The mean age of diagnosis was 15 months. Four patients were male and 2 female. The mean follow-up time was 29 months. Fibrosarcoma (n = 4) was the most frequent diagnosis. Five patients were treated with limb salvage surgery, and the remaining one had to undergo amputation. All patients received adjuvant treatment with chemotherapy. The 24-month survival rate was 100 %. Two patients presented a local recurrence before 24-months followup. Surgical treatment associated with chemotherapy seems to be the best therapeutic option. Local recurrence rate after limb salvage surgery is high for this group of patients.


Los sarcomas de partes blandas en menores de 2 años son infrecuentes. Durante 2007-2017, 445 pacientes con sarcomas de partes blandas fueron tratados en nuestra Institución; 6 (el 0,5 %) eran menores de 2 años. Se analizaron los resultados clínicos y oncológicos en este grupo. La edad media de diagnóstico fue 15 meses. Cuatro eran varones y 2, mujeres. El seguimiento promedio fue 29 meses. El fibrosarcoma (n = 4) fue la variedad más frecuente. Cinco fueron tratados con cirugía de conservación del miembro; al restante se le realizó amputación. Todos realizaron tratamiento adyuvante con quimioterapia. La supervivencia a 24 meses fue del 100 %. Dos pacientes presentaron recidiva local; ambos casos, antes de los 24 meses. El tratamiento quirúrgico asociado a la quimioterapia impresiona ser la mejor opción terapéutica. La proporción de recurrencia local es alta para este grupo de pacientes luego de la cirugía de conservación del miembro.


Subject(s)
Sarcoma , Soft Tissue Neoplasms , Chemotherapy, Adjuvant , Child, Preschool , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Infant , Kaplan-Meier Estimate , Male , Radiotherapy, Adjuvant , Retrospective Studies , Sarcoma/diagnosis , Sarcoma/mortality , Sarcoma/therapy , Soft Tissue Neoplasms/diagnosis , Soft Tissue Neoplasms/mortality , Soft Tissue Neoplasms/therapy , Treatment Outcome
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Clin Orthop Relat Res ; 478(3): 517-524, 2020 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32168064

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BACKGROUND: Massive bone allografts have been used for limb salvage in patients undergoing bone tumor resections as an alternative to endoprostheses. Although several studies on massive allograft reconstructions for bone tumors reported that most complications occur in the first 3 years after surgery, there are no long-term reports on complications to substantiate this contention. We believe such information is important so that surgeons and patients can make more informed decisions when choosing a reconstructive method after tumor resection. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: (1) What is the survival of allografts free from removal, amputation, or joint replacement in patients treated for bone tumors in the lower limb with a minimum of 10 years of followup? (2) What complications occur after 10 or more years of followup? (3) Are there factors associated with allograft survival, such as age, sex, the affected bone, reconstruction type (intercalary or osteoarticular allograft), tumor type (malignant or benign), failure type, and chemotherapy use? METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the records of 398 patients treated in one center with benign or malignant bone tumors in the femur or tibia between 1986 and 2007. During the period in question, our general indications for using allografts (354 patients) included patients with benign or low-grade sarcomas and patients with high-grade sarcomas with clinical and imaging response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Other approaches such as endoprostheses (44 patients) were indicated if the patient received radiotherapy, in patients with high-grade sarcomas without clinical and imaging response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy, or with neurovascular tumor involvement. We excluded from the analysis 53 patients treated with allograft-prosthetic composites, 46 with hemicondylar osteoarticular allografts, and 57 with intercalary hemicylindrical allografts. The study was thus performed in 198 patients treated with segmental massive allografts in the long bones of the lower extremity (132 femurs and 66 tibias) after resection of a primary bone tumor, including 120 patients treated with osteoarticular and 78 with segmental intercalary allografts. A total of 32 (16%) of the 198 patients died before 10 years, and graft status was known in all of those patients; these patients were included (mean followup, 192 months; range, 1-370 months). All remaining 166 patients who were not known to have died before 10 years were accounted for at least 10 years after the allograft procedure (mean, 222 months; range, 120-370 months). No patient was lost to followup. The mean age was 22 years (range, 2-55 years); 105 patients were male (53%) and 93 were female. The predominant diagnoses were osteosarcoma (n = 125, 63%), giant cell tumor of bone (n = 27, 14%), and Ewing's sarcoma (n = 19, 10%). In all, 146 patients (74%) underwent chemotherapy. Selected variables were analyzed using multivariate logistic regression analyses to identify risk factors of allograft removal, joint replacement, or amputation. We performed competitive risk analysis with allograft removal, joint replacement, or amputation as the endpoint at 5, 10, and 20 years. Patient function was evaluated using the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS)-93 scoring system. RESULTS: The risk of allograft removal, joint replacement, or amputation was 36% at 5 years (95% CI, 30-43), 40% at 10 years (95% CI, 33-47), and 44% at 20 years (95% CI, 37-51). Fractures occurred in 15% (29 patients), infection in 14% (27 patients), nonunion in 12% (23 patients) and tumor recurrence in 7% (13 patients). Thirty-two patients died of disease before 10 years; nine of these patients had a second surgery before death, eight had an amputation, and one underwent graft removal. Of the 166 patients who were still alive 10 years after the allograft procedure, 36 underwent allograft removal, six patients underwent joint replacement, and four had an amputation; however, after 10 years, six more allografts were removed (four due to fractures, one due to infection, and one due to instability), and another patient was amputated due to a second malignancy. After controlling for potentially confounding variables including death, we found that the risk of allograft removal, joint replacement, or amputation in osteoarticular tibial grafts (58% [95% CI, 43-73] at 5, 10, and 20 years) was higher than that of osteoarticular femur allografts (29% [95% CI, 18-39] at 5 years, 30% [95% CI, 19-40] at 10 years, 37% [95% CI, 25-48] at 20 years; p = 0.010) and tibia intercalary allografts (26% [95% CI, 7-45] at 5, 10 and 20 years; p = 0.020). Fractures occurred more frequently in the femur (18% [95% CI, 11-25]) than in the tibia (5% [95% CI, 0-10]; p < 0.010), and infections occurred more frequently in the tibia (24% [95% CI, 14-35]) than in the femur (4% [95% CI, 0-8]; p < 0.001). With the number of patients we had, we found no difference in the proportion of local recurrence in the tibia (12% [95% CI, 4-20]) compared with the femur (5% [95% CI, 1-9]; p < 0.053). CONCLUSIONS: Infections were the most common complications associated with allograft removal in the first 2 to 3 years after reconstruction and were more frequently associated with tibial allograft removal. Fractures were more commonly associated with graft removal with longer term followup and were more frequently associated with femoral allograft removal. Although we cannot directly compare our results with other types of reconstructions, we believe that allografts still have a role in the reconstruction of patients with a benign or low-grade bone tumor. Future studies in femoral allograft with longer followup should be performed to analyze factors that may explain why some grafts fail, such as the percent of the length of the bone resected, type and number of plates and screws used and type of fixation (rods versus plates). There was a higher incidence of graft removal in patients with proximal tibia osteoarticular allografts, which has led us to use this type of reconstruction only in pediatric patients over the last 15 years. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III, therapeutic study.


Subject(s)
Bone Neoplasms/physiopathology , Bone Transplantation/methods , Femoral Neoplasms/physiopathology , Femur/transplantation , Tibia/transplantation , Adolescent , Adult , Allografts/physiopathology , Bone Neoplasms/surgery , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Femoral Neoplasms/surgery , Femur/physiopathology , Follow-Up Studies , Graft Survival , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Tibia/physiopathology , Time Factors , Transplantation, Homologous , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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Rev. Asoc. Argent. Ortop. Traumatol ; 85(1): 1-2, mar. 2020.
Article in Spanish | BINACIS, LILACS | ID: biblio-1125530
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Medicina (B Aires) ; 80(1): 23-30, 2020.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32044738

ABSTRACT

Ewing sarcoma of the bone is a rare, highly aggressive tumor that typically affects children and young adults. In Argentina, the lack of Ewing's sarcoma registries reflects in the absence of information regarding prevalence, treatment protocols and patient's outcome. The purpose of this study was to analyze, in a group of patients diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma of the bone, treated with chemotherapy and limb-conserving surgery, their overall survival rate, local recurrence rate, and oncological risk factors. A retrospective research was conducted between 1990 and 2017. Eighty-eight patients with Ewing sarcoma of the bone matched the inclusion criteria. Median age was 14.5 years and median follow-up was 8.8 years. Overall survival rate was 79.5%, 69% and 64% at 2, 5 and 10 years respectively. Negative prognostic factors, associated with less survival rate after univariate analysis, were: bad response to chemotherapy (tumoral necrosis 0-89%), age > 16 years-old, central tumor localization and local recurrence. Gender and tumor size were not significant prognostic factors. After multivariate analysis, response to chemotherapy remained statistical significant. Local recurrence-free survival rate at 2 and 5 years was 87%. Tumor response to chemotherapy (0-89%) was the only significant factor for local recurrence. We consider that limb-salvage surgery, with neoadjuvant and adjuvant chemotherapy, are the mainstays of treatment for Ewing's sarcoma, with an overall survival rate, at 5 years, of 69%. In this population, response to chemotherapy is the most relevant prognostic factor, being associated with both local recurrence and overall survival.


El sarcoma de Ewing óseo es un tumor poco frecuente, agresivo, que afecta principalmente a niños y adultos jóvenes. Existe ausencia de registros en nuestro país respecto de la prevalencia de esta enfermedad, los esquemas de tratamiento utilizados y sus resultados. El objetivo fue analizar, en un grupo de pacientes con sarcoma de Ewing óseo tratados con quimioterapia y cirugía de conservación de miembro, las tasas de supervivencia global, de recurrencia local y los factores de riesgo oncológicos. Se incluyó a 88 pacientes. La edad media de la serie fue de 14.5 años y el seguimiento promedio de 8.8 años. La tasa de supervivencia global fue de 79.5% a los 2 años, de 69% a 5 años y de 64% a 10 años. Los factores pronósticos negativos asociados a menor supervivencia fueron: mala respuesta a la quimioterapia, edad > de 16 años, localización central, y recurrencia local. En el análisis multivariable únicamente la respuesta a la quimioterapia tuvo significancia estadística. La tasa libre de recurrencia local a 2 y 5 años fue del 87%. La mala respuesta a la quimioterapia fue el único factor significativo para la recurrencia local. Consideramos que la cirugía de conservación de miembro asociada a quimioterapia pre y postoperatoria debe ser el tratamiento para el sarcoma de Ewing óseo, alcanzando de esta manera una supervivencia global a 5 años del 69%. En nuestra serie, la respuesta a la quimioterapia ha sido el factor pronóstico más relevante para supervivencia y recurrencia local.


Subject(s)
Bone Neoplasms/mortality , Sarcoma, Ewing/mortality , Adolescent , Adult , Argentina/epidemiology , Bone Neoplasms/therapy , Child , Child, Preschool , Disease-Free Survival , Female , Humans , Kaplan-Meier Estimate , Logistic Models , Male , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Sarcoma, Ewing/therapy , Time Factors , Young Adult
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 80(1): 23-30, feb. 2020. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1125034

ABSTRACT

El sarcoma de Ewing óseo es un tumor poco frecuente, agresivo, que afecta principalmente a niños y adultos jóvenes. Existe ausencia de registros en nuestro país respecto de la prevalencia de esta enfermedad, los esquemas de tratamiento utilizados y sus resultados. El objetivo fue analizar, en un grupo de pacientes con sarcoma de Ewing óseo tratados con quimioterapia y cirugía de conservación de miembro, las tasas de supervivencia global, de recurrencia local y los factores de riesgo oncológicos. Se incluyó a 88 pacientes. La edad media de la serie fue de 14.5 años y el seguimiento promedio de 8.8 años. La tasa de supervivencia global fue de 79.5% a los 2 años, de 69% a 5 años y de 64% a 10 años. Los factores pronósticos negativos asociados a menor supervivencia fueron: mala respuesta a la quimioterapia, edad ≥ de 16 años, localización central, y recurrencia local. En el análisis multivariable únicamente la respuesta a la quimioterapia tuvo significancia estadística. La tasa libre de recurrencia local a 2 y 5 años fue del 87%. La mala respuesta a la quimioterapia fue el único factor significativo para la recurrencia local. Consideramos que la cirugía de conservación de miembro asociada a quimioterapia pre y postoperatoria debe ser el tratamiento para el sarcoma de Ewing óseo, alcanzando de esta manera una supervivencia global a 5 años del 69%. En nuestra serie, la respuesta a la quimioterapia ha sido el factor pronóstico más relevante para supervivencia y recurrencia local.


Ewing sarcoma of the bone is a rare, highly aggressive tumor that typically affects children and young adults. In Argentina, the lack of Ewing's sarcoma registries reflects in the absence of information regarding prevalence, treatment protocols and patient´s outcome. The purpose of this study was to analyze, in a group of patients diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma of the bone, treated with chemotherapy and limb-conserving surgery, their overall survival rate, local recurrence rate, and oncological risk factors. A retrospective research was conducted between 1990 and 2017. Eighty-eight patients with Ewing sarcoma of the bone matched the inclusion criteria. Median age was 14.5 years and median follow-up was 8.8 years. Overall survival rate was 79.5%, 69% and 64% at 2, 5 and 10 years respectively. Negative prognostic factors, associated with less survival rate after univariate analysis, were: bad response to chemotherapy (tumoral necrosis 0-89%), age > 16 years-old, central tumor localization and local recurrence. Gender and tumor size were not significant prognostic factors. After multivariate analysis, response to chemotherapy remained statistical significant. Local recurrence-free survival rate at 2 and 5 years was 87%. Tumor response to chemotherapy (0-89%) was the only significant factor for local recurrence. We consider that limb-salvage surgery, with neoadjuvant and adjuvant chemotherapy, are the mainstays of treatment for Ewing's sarcoma, with an overall survival rate, at 5 years, of 69%. In this population, response to chemotherapy is the most relevant prognostic factor, being associated with both local recurrence and overall survival.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Sarcoma, Ewing/mortality , Bone Neoplasms/mortality , Argentina/epidemiology , Sarcoma, Ewing/therapy , Time Factors , Bone Neoplasms/therapy , Logistic Models , Multivariate Analysis , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Disease-Free Survival , Kaplan-Meier Estimate , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
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Knee ; 26(3): 666-672, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31103415

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Few studies in the literature show results with more than 20 years of follow-up after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). The main purpose of this retrospective study was to describe knee-specific quality of life, functional results and prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee in patients with ACLR using bone-patellar tendon-bone (BPTB) autograft with ultra-long-term follow-up. METHODS: Prospective analyzed data included demographics, meniscus status, radiographic OA, KT-1000 arthrometer measurements and physical examinations. KOOS, Lysholm and IKDC subjective surveys were conducted. Multivariate and univariate logistic models were used to determine the effect of potential predictors of OA and symptomatic knees. RESULTS: Seventy-two knees were included at a median follow-up of 22 (IQR 21-25) years postoperatively. Radiographic scores were normal in 15%, nearly normal in 57%, abnormal in 18% and severely abnormal in 10%. Multivariate analysis showed that the predictive factor for the presence of OA in the long-term was an associated meniscal lesion; patients with meniscal lesions were 3.9 times as likely to develop OA in comparison with those without meniscal injury. The subjective scores were progressively and significantly lower as the level of OA was greater. CONCLUSION: At a median of 22 years of follow-up, this study shows that patellar tendon autograft ACL reconstruction provides good clinical outcomes, with clinically objective knee stability and a 28% prevalence of OA. Additionally, we identified that meniscal injury at time of surgery was an independent predictor of OA. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV; case series.


Subject(s)
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction , Osteoarthritis, Knee/epidemiology , Quality of Life , Autografts , Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Grafting , Cohort Studies , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Tibial Meniscus Injuries/complications , Tibial Meniscus Injuries/surgery
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