Metastatic Pathologic Fractures, Short Term Results
Metastatic Pathologic Fractures: Short Term Results of Endoprosthetic Reconstruction, Intramedullary Nail and Open Reduction Internal Fixation
Ankara University
200 participants
Jan 1, 2022
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Conditions
Summary
This is a single center prospective study to compare the short term results of prosthesis, nail and plate-screw surgeries for metastatic pathologic fractures.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- metastatic pathologic fracture
- operated via endoprosthesis, intramedullary nail or plate \& screws
Exclusion Criteria5
- primary bone tumor
- conservative management
- neuromuscular disease
- periprosthetic fractures
- less than 1 month follow up
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Interventions
This is a type of surgery in which the affected part of the bone and joint is removed, and replaced by a prosthesis.
This is a type of surgery in which the affected bone is stabilized by a nail. The affected part could be removed or retained. If removed, the defect is filled with bone cement.
This is a type of surgery in which the affected part of the bone is visualized completely, after the reduction is achieved, the fixation is provided with appropriate plates and screws. Again the affected part could be removed or retained. If removed, the defect is filled with bone cement.
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NCT05825456