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  • [Investigation of resection and reconstruction procedure of high-sacra tumors] Abstract Text:

    jian-ru xiaoJian-ru Xiao,lian-shun jiaLian-shun Jia,hua-jiang chenHua-jiang Chen,hai-feng weiHai-feng Wei,xing-hai yangXing-hai Yang,de-yu chenDe-yu Chen,qiu-feng zhuQiu-feng Zhu,

    OBJECTIVE: To investigate the way of resection of high-sacrum tumors and the way and duration of the spinal-pelvic TSRH or ISOLA internal fixation. METHOD: From October 1998 through April 2002, 35 patients with sacral tumor were enrolled in our hospital, including 4 cases in L(5)-S(1), 2 in L(5)-S(2), 4 in S(1), 8 in S(1 - 2), 6 in S(1 - 3), 6 in S(1 - 4), 5 in S(1 - 5). 35 patients were followed by lumbo-pelvic TSRH or ISOLA internal fixation and corresponding chemotherapy and radiotherapy. RESULTS: In the follow-up period of 6 - 42 months, the short-term results were satisfactory with the lumbosacral pain reduced and the neurological function improved in different degrees, however dysuria occurred in 1 case and skin necrobiosis at coccygeal incision occurred in 1 case; two cases experienced cerebrospinal fluid leakage and 1 case experienced postoperative infection and delayed healing, 1 case with chodoma and 2 cases with malignant fibrous histocytoma recurred 1 year after postoperation, one of these 2 cases with malignant fibrous histocytoma suffered from lung metastasis and died of system failure 19 months after postoperation. No fractured rod occurred. CONCLUSION: Surgical procedure and postoperative comprehensive treatment have important effects on the prognosis. High-sacral tumor resection and reconstruction are effective means of achieving stabilization, providing significant pain relief and preserving ambulatory capacity.

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    jr xiaoJR Xiao,ls jiaLS Jia,hj chenHJ Chen,hf weiHF Wei,xh yangXH Yang,dy chenDY Chen,qf zhuQF Zhu,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Zhonghua wai ke za zhi [Chinese journal of surgery

    VOLUME: 41

    Page Numbers: 575-7

    Journal Abbreviation: Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi

    ISSN: 0529-5815

    DAY: 24

    MONTH: Aug

    YEAR: 2003

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    LANGUAGE: chi

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    AFFILIATION: Orthopaedics Department, Changzheng Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200003, China.

    Country: China

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