reviewJournal of Bone and Joint SurgeryMar 2, 2011Closed access

Failure Mode Classification for Tumor Endoprostheses: Retrospective Review of Five Institutions and a Literature Review

Moffitt Cancer Center · Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli · +5 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Massive endoprostheses provide orthopaedic oncologists with many reconstructive options after tumor resection, although failure rates are high. Because the number of these procedures is limited, failure of these devices has not been studied or classified adequately. This investigation is a multicenter review of the use of segmental endoprostheses with a focus on the modes, frequency, and timing of failure.

Methods

Retrospective reviews of the operative databases of five institutions identified 2174 skeletally mature patients who received a large endoprosthesis for tumor resection. Patients who had failure of the endoprosthesis were identified, and the etiology and timing of failure were noted. Similar failures were tabulated and classified on the basis of the risk of amputation and urgency of treatment. Statistical analysis was performed to identify dependent relationships among mode of failure, anatomic location, and failure timing. A literature review was performed, and similar analyses were done for these data.

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684
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Authors

14

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Amputation
  • Retrospective cohort study
  • Incidence (geometry)
  • Etiology
  • Surgery
  • Failure mode and effects analysis
  • Internal medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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