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Revista de la Asociación Argentina de Ortopedia y Traumatología
On-line version ISSN 1852-7434
Abstract
PARIZZIA, Walter Marcelo et al. Inverted U approach for major oncologic resections around the pelvis: Complications report. Rev. Asoc. Argent. Ortop. Traumatol. [online]. 2009, vol.74, n.4, pp.317-323. ISSN 1852-7434.
Background: Limb Salvage surgery around the pelvis is complex and associated with high morbidity (20 to 80 %). The triradiate approach is the most frequently used in these complex surgeries in spite of the high incidence of local complications reported. The aim of the following study was to develop an alternative to the classic triradiate approach, i.e. a variant of surgical exposure described as an inverted "U" with a distal base over the iliac crest, and to report the incidence of local complications. The hypothesis is that this surgical exposure preserves the skin vascularity in the above mentioned region thus reducing local wound complications. Methods: From 2004 to 2008 we performed 8 hemipelvectomies (medial and lateral) for different musculoskeletal tumors (4 chondrosarcomas, 3 metastatic lesions (1 thyroid 2 myelomas) and 1 epiphysial hemimelia dysplasia. We describe the surgical technique. Results: The margins obtained were classified as "wide" (pathology). The average days in hospital were 7.1 (10-4) days.With this approach we had no wound dehiscence or superficial infections. A patient presented with a complication (partial necrosis) requiring an irrigation and debridement procedure. Conclusions: The inverted U approach appears as an alternative in selected cases to the classical triradiate approach for hemipelvectomies. The incidence of local complications is lower and allows for a correct exposure of the pelvis without compromising the resection margins.
Keywords : Approach; Pelvis; Complications; Inverted U; Limb salvage; Triradiate approach.