Consolidation of massive bone allografts in limb-preserving operations for bone tumours
Keywords: 
Osteosarcoma/surgery
Osteotomy
Bone Neoplasms/surgery
Issue Date: 
1995
Publisher: 
Springer Verlag
ISSN: 
0341-2695
Citation: 
San Julian Aranguren M, Leyes M, Mora G, Cañadell J. Consolidation of massive bone allografts in limb-preserving operations for bone tumours. Int Orthop 1995;19(6):377-82.
Abstract
This study analysed the influence of several factors affecting the consolidation time of 83 massive bone allografts in 79 patients with malignant bone tumours: osteosarcoma 57; Ewing's sarcoma 8; malignant fibrous histiocytoma 3; chondrosarcoma 4; fibrosarcoma 5; and giant cell tumours 2. The mean age of the patients was 19 years and the mean length of the allografts was 18 cm. The minimum follow up was for 12 months. The mean consolidation time for metaphyseal and diaphyseal osteotomies was 6.5 and 16 months respectively. Fifteen diaphyseal osteotomies required autologous cancellous grafting. There were 8 allograft fractures after consolidation. The following factors which might influence consolidation were analysed: age of the host and donor; allograft length and site; type of osteotomy and osteosynthesis; intra-arterial and systemic chemotherapy; intraoperative and external radio-therapy. In diaphyseal osteotomies there were statistically significant differences in consolidation time with the use of systemic chemotherapy, external radiotherapy and the recipient's age.

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