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Salvage of limb salvage in oncological reconstructions of the lower limb with megaprosthesis: how much to push the boundaries?

Innocenti MatteoFrancesco MuratoriLorenzo FoschiSaverio BartoliniMaurizio ScorianzGuido ScocciantiDomenico Andrea Campanacci
Published in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2021)
The number of further revision surgeries after limb salvage with megaprosthesis increases the incidence of complications. Repeated surgical revisions, in particular after infection, increase the amputation rate. The most frequent causes of failure were structural failures and infections. MSTS score was superior for patients undergoing limb salvage than amputees. However, MSTS progressively decreased with multiple revisions becoming inferior to the functional score of an amputated patient.
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