To report the postoperative complications and limb function of patients with osteolysis after surgery for bone tumors of the extremities who received anti-osteoporosis therapy in Henan Cancer Hospital in the next 10 years.
A total of 100 patients with osteolysis after surgery for bone tumors of the four extremities who received anti-osteoporosis treatment in Henan Cancer Hospital in the next 10 years were reported. The basic information, treatment methods, postoperative complications and limb function of these patients were collected.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Bone healing, limb function, and complications of postoperative osteolysis in patients with bone tumors of the extremities treated with anti-osteoporosis therapy.
Department of Bone and Soft Tissue ,Henan Cancer Hospital
Zhengzhou, Henan, China
Complications
The incidence of complications after anti-osteoporosis treatment was collected and the severity of complications was evaluated according to CTCAE5.0.
Time frame: Collected from the beginning of treatment to 24 months after treatment.
Limb function
Limb function was assessed using the Musculoskeletal Oncology Society (MSTS) scoring scale for seven items, namely movement, pain, stability, deformity, strength, functional activity, and emotional receptiveness. The highest possible score is 35, with 5 points allocated to each project.
Time frame: Collected from the beginning of treatment to 24 months after treatment.
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