Risk of amputation following limb salvage surgery with endoprosthetic replacement, in a consecutive series of 1261 patients

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L. M. Jeys
R. J. Grimer
S. R. Carter
R. M. Tillman
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[1] Royal Orthopaedic Hospital Oncology Service,
[2] Waterstones House,undefined
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Local Recurrence; Aseptic Loosening; Limb Salvage; Mechanical Failure; Amputation Rate;
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Endoprosthetic replacements are commonly used for limb salvage following surgical excision of bone tumours. Advantages include initial reliability, rapid restoration of function and their ready availability. Potential long-term problems include loosening, infection and mechanical failure. Increasing problems may lead to the necessity for amputation; this paper assesses that risk. A total of 1,261 patients have undergone endoprosthetic replacements in our centre in the past 34 years, with a total of 6,507 patient years of follow up. A total of 112 patients have had subsequent amputation. The reasons for amputation were local recurrence in 71, infection in 38, mechanical failure in two and chronic pain in one. The proximal tibia had the greatest risk of amputation (n=38/245). The time to amputation varied from 2 days to 16 years, with a mean of 31 months. The risk of amputation decreased with time, although 10% took place after more than 5 years.
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