Chondrosarcoma is the second most frequent malignant bone tumour after osteosarcoma. It most often occurs in the pelvis. Treatment of pelvic chondrosarcoma is a difficult problem for the musculoskeletal oncologist. We report 3 patient with chondrosarcoma in pelvic region that undergoing internal hemipelvectomy. First patient, male 28 y.o. with chondrosarcoma in left iliac wing 11.2cm x 10.8cm x 9.2cm. Second, woman, 47 y.o with chondrosarcoma in right superior and inferior pubic rami 13.7cm x 11.5cm x 14.2cm with soft tissue mass around extended to medial part of proximal thigh. Already done A wide excision of the tumor was performed and we use non-vascularized fibular graft (NVFG) to fill the defect. Last patient, pregnant woman 22 y.o. (16weeks gestational age) with chondrosarcoma in right pubic rami 9.8cm x 11.4cm x 13cm. We already done internal hemipelvectomy without terminating the fetus. The second and third patient confirmed with the histopathology result with chondrosarcoma grade II, and the first patient with chondrosarcoma grade I. After 3month post operatively, all of the patients have no pain, no urinary tract complain. The first patient can ambulatory full weight bearing with no crutches or walker. Second patient ambulatory partial weight bearing with crutches. The last patient ambulatory with wheel chair during the pregnancy. Since chondrosarcomas are unresponsive to chemotherapy or radiotherapy, surgical resection was the only therapeutic solution for these patients. It also reinforce the need of a correct diagnose and collaboration between specialities in the treatment of oncological patients.
Background: Fractures contribute to a substantial proportion of the emergency department cases. Surgical procedures such as internal fixation of lower limb fractures posed a risk to develop deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The current diagnosis of DVT is still a challenge, as the current main parameter, the D-dimer, requires additional laboratory time and cost. Threrefore, an easier and faster alternative should be used in clinical decision making. Caprini score is among a simple method to assess the risk of a DVT, but validation is still needed before it can be implemented.Methods: This is an cross-sectional analytic study aimed to determine the relationship between Caprini scores and D-dimer level in patients with post-internal fixation of long bone fractures in lower extrimities at Sanglah Hospital Denpasar. Caprini scores were determined before surgery then D-dimer measurements were taken postoperatively. Statistical analysis was performed using the Pearson correlation method and ROC curve were generated to determine the cut-off point of Caprini Score equivalent of high risk DVT with the D-dimer as the predictor.Result: The average Caprini score was 9.37 (7-13). Mean preoperative D-dimer was 6.59 µg/ml (2.50-13.20 µg/ml), postoperatively 11.50 µg / ml (3.71-19.89 µg/ml) and mean delta D -Dimer 5.23 µg/ml (0.56-12.28 µg/ml). Pearson correlation test obtained a strong positive relationship (r = 0.726 and p≤0,0001). Analysis of the ROC curve to determine the cut-off point for Caprini score which equivalent to the high risk of DVT from D-dimer prediction (> 7.2 µg / ml) resulted in AUC of 0.824 (95% CI 0.669-0.979, p= 0.024) with the optimal cut-off point for Caprini score was 8.Conclusion: Caprini and D-dimer scores show a strong positive correlation. Caprini scores can be considered to estimate the risk of DVT in post-internal fixation patients of lower extremities long bone fractures. Latar Belakang. Kejadian fraktur memiliki proporsi yang substansial dari total pasien yang datang ke unit gawat darurat rumah sakit. Prosedur operasi seperti pemasangan fiksasi internal pada fraktur ekstremitas bawah memiliki resiko untuk terjadinya trombosis vena dalam (DVT). Penegakan diagnosis DVT saat ini masih merupakan suatu tantangan salah satunya karena pemeriksaan laboratorium D-dimer membutuhkan waktu dan biaya tambahan, sehingga dibutuhkan alternatif yang lebih mudah dan cepat digunakan dalam pengambilan keputusan klinis. Skor Caprini merupakan salah satu cara untuk menilai resiko terjadinya suatu DVT, akan tetapi masih diperlukan validasi sebelum dapat diimplementasikan. Metode: Penelitian cross-sectional analitik dilakukan untuk mengetahui hubungan Skor Caprini dengan kadar D-dimer pada pasien paska operasi fiksasi internal fraktur tulang panjang ekstremitas bawah di RSUP Sanglah Denpasar. Skor Caprini ditentuakan sebelum operasi kemudian pengukuran D-dimer dilakukan paska operasi. Analisis statistik dilakukan dengan metode korelasi Pearson dan penentan titik potong risiko DVT dengan prediktor D-dimer menggunakan metode kurva ROC.Hasil: Rerata Skor Caprini adalah 9,37 dengan rentang skor 7-13. Rerata D-dimer sebelum operasi sebesar 6,59 µg/ml (2,50-13,20 µg/ml), paska operasi 11,50 µg/ml (3,71-19,89 µg/ml) dan rerata delta D-Dimer 5,23µg/ml (0,56-12,28 µg/ml). Uji korelasi Pearson diperoleh hubungan positif kuat antara Skor Caprini dengan kadar D-dimer (nilai r=0,726 dan nilai p≤0,0001). Analisis kurva ROC untuk menentukan itik potong  Skor Caprini yang setara dengan resiko tinggi terjadinya DVT dari prediksi D-dimer (>7,2 µg/ml) memperoleh Area Under Curve 0,824 (95% CI 0,669-0,979, p = 0,024) dengan titik potong optimal skor Caprini 8.Kesimpulan: Skor Caprini dan D-dimer menunjukkan korelasi positif yang kuat pada pasien paska fiksasi internal fraktur tulang panjang ekstremitas bawah. Skor Caprini dapat dipertimbangkan sebagai acuan dalam menentukan resiko terjadinya DVT.
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