Asetabüler Metastatik Karsinomda Dondurma Konisi Protez Rekonstrüksiyonu: Olgu Sunumu Eşliğinde Literatürün Gözden Geçirilmesi

İskelet metastazı ciddi morbidite, yaşam kalitesinde azalma ve sıklıkla erken mortalitenin nedenidir. Yetmişüç yaşında erkek hasta kliniğimize kalça ağrısı şikayeti ile başvurdu. Düz grafide asatabulumda lezyonlar saptandı. Bu çalışmada, dondurma konisi protez kullanarak rekonstrüksiyonu gerçekleştirdiğimiz hastamızı ve eşliğinde periasetabular bölge metastazlarına yaklaşımı sunmaktayız. Bu olgu sunumu risk yönetimi, cerrahi ve cerrahi olmayan tedavi seçenkleri dahil olmak üzere periasetabuler lezyonlu hastaların sistemik değerlendirmesinde kılavuzlar sağlamaktadır.

Ice-Cream Cone Prothesis Reconstruction in the Treatment of Metastatic Diseases in The Acetabulum

Skeletal metastasis is a common cause of severe morbidity, reduction in quality of life and often early mortality. A 73-year-old man was referred to our department complaining of pain in her hip. Plain radiographs showed lesions at the acetabulum. In this study, we describe the case of patient who modified surgical technique for the reconstruction of severe pelvic bone loss treated using a coned acetabular prosthesis with a stem extension inside the ilium (the stanmore ‘icecream’ cone prosthesis). This case report provides guidelines for systematic assessment of patients with periacetabular lesions, including risk management, surgical and non-operative treatment options.

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