Functional and oncological outcomes after total claviculectomy for primary malignancy.
Abstract
Primary malignancies of the clavicle are very rare, and scarce data are available regarding the functional and oncologic outcome after total claviculectomy. This is a retrospective review of 9 patients with primary clavicular malignancy, between 2000 and 2010, treated with total claviculectomy. There were 5 females and 4 males with a mean age of 29 years (range, 16 to 56). After a mean follow-up period of 46 months (range, 24-102 months) all patients were alive and without local recurrence or metastases. Patients had almost a full range of motion without pain, without significant functional deficit. The mean Constant-Murley score (best possible score = 100) improved from 26 to 79 (p < 0.001), while the VAS for pain improved from 8.7 to 2.4 (p < 0.001). Therefore, total claviculectomy may be a useful salvage procedure for primary clavicular malignancy.
Authors
Institution
Department of Orthopaedics, Second Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310009, China.
Source
Acta orthopaedica Belgica 78:2 2012 Apr pg 170-4MeSH
AdolescentAdult
Bone Neoplasms
Chondrosarcoma
Clavicle
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Neuroectodermal Tumors, Primitive
Osteosarcoma
Retrospective Studies
Sarcoma, Synovial
Treatment Outcome
Young Adult
Pub Type(s)
Journal ArticleLanguage
eng
PubMed ID
22696985
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