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Allograft reconstruction of the humerus: Complications and revision surgery
Author(s) -
Ogink Paul T.,
Teunissen Frederik R.,
Massier Julie R.,
Raskin Kevin A.,
Schwab Joseph H.,
LozanoCalderon Santiago A.
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of surgical oncology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.201
H-Index - 111
eISSN - 1096-9098
pISSN - 0022-4790
DOI - 10.1002/jso.25309
Subject(s) - medicine , surgery , humerus , complication , orthopedic surgery , etiology
Background and Objectives Allograft reconstruction of the humerus after resection is preferred by many because of bone stock restoration and biologic attachment of ligaments and muscles to the allograft, theoretically obtaining superior stability and functionality. Our aim was to assess the prevalence of complications and the incidence and etiology for revision surgery in humeral allograft reconstructions. Methods We included patients 18 years and older who underwent wide resection and allograft reconstruction of the humerus for primary and metastatic lesions at our institution between 1990 and 2013. Our primary outcome measures were complications and revision surgery. We used competing risk regression to assess allograft survival. Results Of the 84 patients we included, 47 patients (51%) underwent allograft reconstructions of the proximal humerus, 30 (36%) intercalary, and seven (8%) of the distal humerus. Fifty‐one patients (61%) had at least one complication after surgery. Eighteen patients (21%) underwent revision surgery. The 5‐year allograft survival was 71%. Conclusion Although allograft reconstructions of the humerus are a valuable option in the orthopedic oncologist's armamentarium, surgeons should mind the accompanying complication rates. Allograft fractures seem to be the main issue for proximal and distal allografts, often leading to revision surgery. Intercalary allografts are mostly troubled by nonunions.

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