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Orthopedic Surgical Treatment of Patients with Tumor-induced Osteomalacia Located in the Hip Bones: A Retrospective Analysis of 10 Years in a Single Center.

Shuzhong LiuXi ZhouAnnan LiangJinyi XingYong LiuJin JinTerry Jianguo ZhangWeibo Xia
Published in: Orthopaedic surgery (2024)
In summary, the location of the causative tumor in the hip bone is hidden and diverse, and there is no defined orthopedic surgical intervention method for this case in clinical practice. For patients with TIO where the tumors are located in the hip bones, surgical treatment is difficult and the risk of postoperative recurrence is high. Careful identification of the tumor edge using precise preoperative positioning and qualitative diagnosis is crucial to ensure adequate boundaries for surgical resection to reduce the likelihood of disease recurrence and improve prognosis.
Keyphrases
  • clinical practice
  • total hip arthroplasty
  • patients undergoing
  • randomized controlled trial
  • systematic review
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  • drug induced
  • body composition
  • postmenopausal women
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