Clinical outcomes of frozen autograft reconstruction for the treatment of primary bone sarcoma in adolescents and young adults

Abstract Age affects the clinical outcomes of cancer treatment, including those for bone sarcoma. Successful reconstruction using frozen autograft after excision of bone sarcoma has been reported; however, little is known about the clinical outcomes of frozen autograft reconstruction according to ag...

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Autores principales: Yoshihiro Araki, Norio Yamamoto, Katsuhiro Hayashi, Akihiko Takeuchi, Shinji Miwa, Kentaro Igarashi, Takashi Higuchi, Kensaku Abe, Yuta Taniguchi, Hirotaka Yonezawa, Sei Morinaga, Yohei Asano, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:cce29096888e4185a2c69f8fb3e8ba642021-12-02T16:34:58ZClinical outcomes of frozen autograft reconstruction for the treatment of primary bone sarcoma in adolescents and young adults10.1038/s41598-021-96162-52045-2322https://doaj.org/article/cce29096888e4185a2c69f8fb3e8ba642021-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96162-5https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract Age affects the clinical outcomes of cancer treatment, including those for bone sarcoma. Successful reconstruction using frozen autograft after excision of bone sarcoma has been reported; however, little is known about the clinical outcomes of frozen autograft reconstruction according to age. The purpose was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of the frozen autograft reconstruction focusing on skeletally mature adolescents and young adults (AYAs) that was 15 to 39 years of age. A total of 37 AYA patients with primary bone sarcoma on the appendicular skeleton were enrolled in this study. The mean follow-up period was 89 months. The graft survival (GS), overall survival (OS), recurrence-free survival (RFS), complications and the function were retrospectively evaluated using medical records. The 10-year GS, OS, and RFS rates were 76%, 84%, and 79%, respectively. Bone union was achieved with a rate of 94% within 1 year after surgery, and nonunion (n = 1) and fracture (n = 2) were infrequently observed. Graft removal was performed in 7 cases, and the most common reason for the removal was infection (n = 5). The Musculoskeletal Tumor Society score was excellent in 23 cases of the available 29 cases. Frozen autograft reconstruction for AYAs showed excellent clinical outcomes, although the long-term follow-up is required.Yoshihiro ArakiNorio YamamotoKatsuhiro HayashiAkihiko TakeuchiShinji MiwaKentaro IgarashiTakashi HiguchiKensaku AbeYuta TaniguchiHirotaka YonezawaSei MorinagaYohei AsanoHiroyuki TsuchiyaNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2021)
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Yoshihiro Araki
Norio Yamamoto
Katsuhiro Hayashi
Akihiko Takeuchi
Shinji Miwa
Kentaro Igarashi
Takashi Higuchi
Kensaku Abe
Yuta Taniguchi
Hirotaka Yonezawa
Sei Morinaga
Yohei Asano
Hiroyuki Tsuchiya
Clinical outcomes of frozen autograft reconstruction for the treatment of primary bone sarcoma in adolescents and young adults
description Abstract Age affects the clinical outcomes of cancer treatment, including those for bone sarcoma. Successful reconstruction using frozen autograft after excision of bone sarcoma has been reported; however, little is known about the clinical outcomes of frozen autograft reconstruction according to age. The purpose was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of the frozen autograft reconstruction focusing on skeletally mature adolescents and young adults (AYAs) that was 15 to 39 years of age. A total of 37 AYA patients with primary bone sarcoma on the appendicular skeleton were enrolled in this study. The mean follow-up period was 89 months. The graft survival (GS), overall survival (OS), recurrence-free survival (RFS), complications and the function were retrospectively evaluated using medical records. The 10-year GS, OS, and RFS rates were 76%, 84%, and 79%, respectively. Bone union was achieved with a rate of 94% within 1 year after surgery, and nonunion (n = 1) and fracture (n = 2) were infrequently observed. Graft removal was performed in 7 cases, and the most common reason for the removal was infection (n = 5). The Musculoskeletal Tumor Society score was excellent in 23 cases of the available 29 cases. Frozen autograft reconstruction for AYAs showed excellent clinical outcomes, although the long-term follow-up is required.
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author Yoshihiro Araki
Norio Yamamoto
Katsuhiro Hayashi
Akihiko Takeuchi
Shinji Miwa
Kentaro Igarashi
Takashi Higuchi
Kensaku Abe
Yuta Taniguchi
Hirotaka Yonezawa
Sei Morinaga
Yohei Asano
Hiroyuki Tsuchiya
author_facet Yoshihiro Araki
Norio Yamamoto
Katsuhiro Hayashi
Akihiko Takeuchi
Shinji Miwa
Kentaro Igarashi
Takashi Higuchi
Kensaku Abe
Yuta Taniguchi
Hirotaka Yonezawa
Sei Morinaga
Yohei Asano
Hiroyuki Tsuchiya
author_sort Yoshihiro Araki
title Clinical outcomes of frozen autograft reconstruction for the treatment of primary bone sarcoma in adolescents and young adults
title_short Clinical outcomes of frozen autograft reconstruction for the treatment of primary bone sarcoma in adolescents and young adults
title_full Clinical outcomes of frozen autograft reconstruction for the treatment of primary bone sarcoma in adolescents and young adults
title_fullStr Clinical outcomes of frozen autograft reconstruction for the treatment of primary bone sarcoma in adolescents and young adults
title_full_unstemmed Clinical outcomes of frozen autograft reconstruction for the treatment of primary bone sarcoma in adolescents and young adults
title_sort clinical outcomes of frozen autograft reconstruction for the treatment of primary bone sarcoma in adolescents and young adults
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/cce29096888e4185a2c69f8fb3e8ba64
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