Limb salvage and complication management after (sub-) total humerus resection for primary malignant bone tumors in early childhood

Abstract Limb-salvage after (sub-) total humerus resection in skeletally immature patients, aged less than 10 years, remains the domain of individual case decisions due to a small number of affected patients. Seven children aged ≤ 10 years at the time of (sub-) total bone sarcoma resection of the hu...

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Main Authors: Wiebke K. Guder, Nina M. Engel, Jendrik Hardes, Lars E. Podleska, Dimosthenis Andreou, Markus Nottrott, Arne Streitbürger
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Published: BMC 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-025-05956-0
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author Wiebke K. Guder
Nina M. Engel
Jendrik Hardes
Lars E. Podleska
Dimosthenis Andreou
Markus Nottrott
Arne Streitbürger
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description Abstract Limb-salvage after (sub-) total humerus resection in skeletally immature patients, aged less than 10 years, remains the domain of individual case decisions due to a small number of affected patients. Seven children aged ≤ 10 years at the time of (sub-) total bone sarcoma resection of the humerus between 2018 and 2023 were included in this retrospective study. Limb salvage with an intact motor function of the lower arm was achieved in 100% of cases at a mean follow-up of 89.8 months. Reconstruction survival was 28.6%. 61.8% (n = 8/13) of complications necessitated revision operations (n = 7). Distal instability and dislocation (n = 5) was the most frequently observed complication, followed by periprosthetic infection (n = 2). However, both fixed hinge prostheses and hemiprostheses with a highly cancellous implant body led to stable reconstructions of the elbow joint. Arm lengthening (5 cm) was successful in two patients who underwent implantation of a growing prosthesis. Patients developed a handedness contralateral to the operated arm in this study. The mean MSTS and TESS scores were 16.6 and 51.5. Patients suffered from a limited range of motion in the glenohumeral joint, limited fine motor function and strength despite an intact innervation of the executing muscles. Salvage of even short segments of the distal humerus has a high potential to decrease complication rates, whenever oncologically feasible. The use of fixed-hinge total humerus (growing) prostheses and custom-made total humerus hemiprostheses with a highly cancellous implant body showed the most promising results in terms of complications and functional outcomes. Arm lengthening using growing prostheses - albeit of a mostly cosmetic value - is an option in the upper extremity whenever the soft tissue coverage of the implant is adequate.
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spelling doaj-art-17a8fe728e434fdfbfe1e8e61e2c57b12025-08-20T03:16:32ZengBMCJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research1749-799X2025-05-0120111210.1186/s13018-025-05956-0Limb salvage and complication management after (sub-) total humerus resection for primary malignant bone tumors in early childhoodWiebke K. Guder0Nina M. Engel1Jendrik Hardes2Lars E. Podleska3Dimosthenis Andreou4Markus Nottrott5Arne Streitbürger6Department of Orthopedic Oncology, University Hospital EssenDepartment of Orthopedic Oncology, University Hospital EssenDepartment of Orthopedic Oncology, University Hospital EssenDepartment of Orthopedic Oncology, University Hospital EssenDepartment of Orthopedic Oncology, University Hospital EssenDepartment of Orthopedic Oncology, University Hospital EssenDepartment of Orthopedic Oncology, University Hospital EssenAbstract Limb-salvage after (sub-) total humerus resection in skeletally immature patients, aged less than 10 years, remains the domain of individual case decisions due to a small number of affected patients. Seven children aged ≤ 10 years at the time of (sub-) total bone sarcoma resection of the humerus between 2018 and 2023 were included in this retrospective study. Limb salvage with an intact motor function of the lower arm was achieved in 100% of cases at a mean follow-up of 89.8 months. Reconstruction survival was 28.6%. 61.8% (n = 8/13) of complications necessitated revision operations (n = 7). Distal instability and dislocation (n = 5) was the most frequently observed complication, followed by periprosthetic infection (n = 2). However, both fixed hinge prostheses and hemiprostheses with a highly cancellous implant body led to stable reconstructions of the elbow joint. Arm lengthening (5 cm) was successful in two patients who underwent implantation of a growing prosthesis. Patients developed a handedness contralateral to the operated arm in this study. The mean MSTS and TESS scores were 16.6 and 51.5. Patients suffered from a limited range of motion in the glenohumeral joint, limited fine motor function and strength despite an intact innervation of the executing muscles. Salvage of even short segments of the distal humerus has a high potential to decrease complication rates, whenever oncologically feasible. The use of fixed-hinge total humerus (growing) prostheses and custom-made total humerus hemiprostheses with a highly cancellous implant body showed the most promising results in terms of complications and functional outcomes. Arm lengthening using growing prostheses - albeit of a mostly cosmetic value - is an option in the upper extremity whenever the soft tissue coverage of the implant is adequate.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-025-05956-0ChildhoodComplication managementEwing sarcomaLimb salvageOsteosarcomaPrimary bone tumor
spellingShingle Wiebke K. Guder
Nina M. Engel
Jendrik Hardes
Lars E. Podleska
Dimosthenis Andreou
Markus Nottrott
Arne Streitbürger
Limb salvage and complication management after (sub-) total humerus resection for primary malignant bone tumors in early childhood
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
Childhood
Complication management
Ewing sarcoma
Limb salvage
Osteosarcoma
Primary bone tumor
title Limb salvage and complication management after (sub-) total humerus resection for primary malignant bone tumors in early childhood
title_full Limb salvage and complication management after (sub-) total humerus resection for primary malignant bone tumors in early childhood
title_fullStr Limb salvage and complication management after (sub-) total humerus resection for primary malignant bone tumors in early childhood
title_full_unstemmed Limb salvage and complication management after (sub-) total humerus resection for primary malignant bone tumors in early childhood
title_short Limb salvage and complication management after (sub-) total humerus resection for primary malignant bone tumors in early childhood
title_sort limb salvage and complication management after sub total humerus resection for primary malignant bone tumors in early childhood
topic Childhood
Complication management
Ewing sarcoma
Limb salvage
Osteosarcoma
Primary bone tumor
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-025-05956-0
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