Application of 3D Printed Bone Prosthesis in Limb Salvage Surgery for Bone Tumors: a Single-center, Real-world Prospective Observational Study
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Malignant Tumor
- Sponsor
- Henan Cancer Hospital
- Enrollment
- 80
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- complications
- Status
- Not yet recruiting
- Last Updated
- 2 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
To report the patients who underwent 3D-printed bone prosthesis replacement in Henan Cancer Hospital in the next 10 years, and collect the postoperative complications and limb function of these patients.
Detailed Description
To report the patients who underwent 3D-printed bone prosthesis replacement in Henan Cancer Hospital in the next 10 years. The basic data, treatment methods, postoperative complications and limb function of these patients were collected.
Investigators
Wang Jiaqiang
associate chief physician
Henan Cancer Hospital
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Men and women of all ages are welcome.
- •Pathologically confirmed in our hospital as a subtype of malignant tumor.
- •He received 3D printed bone prosthesis replacement in our hospital.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Not applicable.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
complications
Time Frame: From surgery to 24 months after surgery
Complications were collected from patients who underwent 3D-printed bone prosthesis replacement surgery.
Limb function
Time Frame: Patients were enrolled until 24 months after surgery
Limb function was assessed using the Musculoskeletal Oncology Society (MSTS) scoring scale for seven items, namely movement, pain, stability, deformity, strength, functional activity, and emotional receptiveness. The highest possible score is 35, with 5 points allocated to each project.