2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2021.102812
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Partial replacement of pelvis with the hip joint in osteosarcoma treatment: A case report

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“…The T-SMART assessment in our study achieved a high success rate of 98.5% (128 out of 130 cases) for bone integration. (4) Theoretically, based on biomechanical research and early clinical follow-up evidence, complete reconstruction of the pelvic ring may contribute to a more balanced distribution of mechanical transmission and potentially enhance long-term prosthetic effectiveness [ 19 , 24 , 25 , 30 , 31 , 33 , 42 46 ]. From a biomechanical standpoint, the pelvic ring’s anatomy encompasses static (bony structures) and dynamic (ligaments, muscles, and tendons) stability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The T-SMART assessment in our study achieved a high success rate of 98.5% (128 out of 130 cases) for bone integration. (4) Theoretically, based on biomechanical research and early clinical follow-up evidence, complete reconstruction of the pelvic ring may contribute to a more balanced distribution of mechanical transmission and potentially enhance long-term prosthetic effectiveness [ 19 , 24 , 25 , 30 , 31 , 33 , 42 46 ]. From a biomechanical standpoint, the pelvic ring’s anatomy encompasses static (bony structures) and dynamic (ligaments, muscles, and tendons) stability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even if this minor complication happened, surgery was not required in most cases and a single incision drainage with primary closure could achieve successful healing. The adopted incision facilitated the preservation of the blood feeding of the femoral artery to the anterior flap and the superior gluteal artery to the posterior flap ( 45 ). Patients with type I + II + III resection were prone to incision complications due to the ligation of the invaded superior gluteal artery and subsequent receded perfusion of the lateral posterior flap.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The "Mercedes-Benz" incision is a combination of the ilioinguinal and extended iliofemoral approaches. 28 The approach is so named as the The use of custom 3D computer-generated guides has been shown…”
Section: "Mercedes-benz" Incisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The “Mercedes‐Benz” incision is a combination of the ilioinguinal and extended iliofemoral approaches 28 . The approach is so named as the incision is made trifurcate at approximately the mid‐point of the ilioinguinal portion.…”
Section: Surgical Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%