Abstract

Introduction. Computer modeling and additive technologies are increasingly used in medicine. Oncoorthopedics is no exception. Careful preoperative planning and the creation of individual instruments make it possible to perform radical operations, which allows maximum preservation of healthy tissues and leads to an increase in the functional potential of patients in the postoperative period.Objective – to improve the results of surgical treatment of patients with malignant bone tumors of complex anatomical localizations using computer modeling and additive technologies.Materials and methods. This study included 44 patients (26 men and 18 women) with malignant bone tumors. The mean age of the patients was 39 ± 15.57 years (range 14 to 66 years). In 39 cases, the anatomical location of PSI application was the pelvis, in four cases it was the distal femur, and in one case the femoral shaft. The most common histological type of tumor was chondrosarcoma (47.7 %).Results. In the case of primary resection of the pelvic bone tumor (26 patients), according to the histological examination, radical resection margins (R0) were observed in 25 cases. In one case, after removal of the tumor, a discrepancy between the preoperative histological conclusion (G2 chondrosarcoma) and postoperative (dedifferentiated G3 chondrosarcoma) was revealed. During operations to remove tumors of the distal segment of the femur and resection of the tumor of the diaphysis of the femur, in all cases, the radicality was R0.Conclusion. Individual navigation devices have proven themselves in clinical practice. The results obtained in our study demonstrate their effectiveness in the treatment of malignant bone tumors.

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