Looking for the limit of limb sparing in pelvic bone sarcomas Isidro Gracia Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona

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Unidad de Cirugía Ortopédica Oncológica. Servicio COT Unidad Funcional de Tumores Mesenquimales Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau Barcelona Looking for the limit of limb sparing in pelvic bone sarcomas Isidro Gracia Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona

PELVIC REGION

PELVIC BONE TUMORS Pain Pathological fracture Restricted ambulation

PRIMARY PELVIC BONE SARCOMAS CHONDROSARCOMA EWING SARCOMA OSTEOSARCOMA MIELOMA - iliac bone 78% - pubic bone 22% SECONDARY PELVIC BONE TUMORS BONE METASTASES

SOME PROBLEMS... Late diagnoses: Mistakes in symptoms and imaging Difficult to get surgical margins: Extended lesions Complex anatomy Weber 206 pts. 32 years Overall survival 50% Local Recurrence rate: 28-71% Reconstruction: Restoration of the anatomy Post-op complications Complication rate > 50%

PELVIC BONE SARCOMAS Multidisciplinary therapeutic approach: - Medical oncologist - Radio-therapeutic oncologist - Radiologist - Pathologist - Orthopaedic Surgeon Goals of treatment: - healing - pain relief - impending fractures - emotional acceptance - independent ambulation

PELVIC BONE SARCOMAS Pelvic tumor surgery is highly demanding: BIG TUMORS SPECIAL ANATOMY HIGH RATE COMPLICATIONS BAD LOCAL CONTROL FINE DIAGNOSES PERIACETABULAR RESECTIONS IMPLANTS SMALL /SAFE INTRA-OP NAVIGATION

(Conrad, 1998) PELVIC BONE SARCOMAS: COMPLICATIONS Before 1970 After 1970 After 1989 Overall 75% 50% 33% Fatal 10% 2% 0% 5-year OS 25-30% - 37% INFECTION (30%) Biologic Pelvic Saddle reconstr. prosthesis. O`Connor and Sim 1989 29% Donati et al 1993 25% Abudu et al 1995 26% Uchida et al 1996 18% Gradinger et al 1991 11% Windhager et al 1996 11% 25% Schwameis et al 2002 30% Ozaki et al 2002 25% Ajassir et al 2005 37% Guo et al 2007 32% Tunn et al 2007 42% Falkinstein et al 2008 29% Jaiswal et al 2009 30%

CHECKLIST: PELVIC SARCOMA SURGERY Biopsy, imaging, histology Multidisciplinary pre-op planning Urology, vascular surgery, plastic surgery, general surgery Bladder catheter, colon cleansing Vascular embolization, cava filter Fast blood supply, blood units and plasma Prophylaxis and continuous antibiotic treatment (gram+/-, anaerobic) Pain management (catheter, CIP) ICU, postoperative management Mobilization and physiotherapy

PELVIC BONE TUMORS Clinical Orthopaedic and Related Research 1993 Jan;(286):241-6. A system for the functional evaluation of reconstructive procedures after surgical treatment of tumors of the musculoskeletal system Enneking WF, DunhamW, Gebhardt MC, Malawer M, Pritchard DJ University of Florida, Gainesville.

P1 P4 H2 H1 P2 P3 H3 MSTS RECONSTRUCTION: Affected Area (P1, P2, P3, H1) Tumor Local Extension

ZONE I 59 ZONE III ZONE II 25 44 SANT PAU series 128 PELVIC TUMORS 1997-2017

PELVIC BONE TUMORS SANT PAU RECONSTRUCTIONS Biological Prosthetic PELVIC RESECTIONS Enneking P I-IV

AMPUTATION EXTERNAL HEMIPELVECTOMY

EXTERNAL HEMIPELVECTOMY Intensive care Long surgical time (> 5 hours) Massive haemorrage Disection and tying of big vessels Visceral disection (risk of lesions) Perioperative mortality J. H. Pringle, Br J Surg, 1916 68.4% R. Capanna et al, GIOT, 1990 1.3%

EXTERNAL HEMIPELVECTOMY Necrosis and cutaneous dehiscence (30%)

SALVAGE LIMB SURGERY RECONSTRUCTION

AREA I+P4: P1 P4 SACROILIAC JOINT Iliac bone+sacrum Lumbopelvic restoration H2 H1 P2 P3 H3

AREA I: ILIAC BONE Iliac bone Non weightbearing

3 Months 1 year

AREA II: ACETABULUM Acetabulum Weightbearing area

LIMB SALVAGE SURGERY HIGH SURGICAL RISK PELVIC TUMOR RECONSTRUCTION: Multiple technical options Oncologic complications: Local recurrences General dissemination Orthopedic complications: Infection Hemorrhage Biomechanical problems

PELVIC SURGERY Iliofemoral arthrodesis Saddle prosthesis (Saddle prosthesis) Structural allograft Allograft+prosthesis (APC) composite APC Compound Osteosynthesis Custom-made prosthesis Floating hip (Girdlestone) Flail hip Suspension plasty (LARS) External Hemi-pelvectomy Forequarter amputation

SADDLE PROSTHESIS ICE-CONE PROSTHESIS

75 y. CS II/III

45 y. CS II/III

45 y. CS II/III

45 y. CS II/III

VIDEO CAMINANDO

AREA III: ISQUION & PUBIS Isquion & Pubic bone Non weight-bearing

CT SCAN 3 months

XR 6 months

MRI 4 years

AREA II+III: ISQUION & PUBIS+ACETABULUM Isquion & Pubic+acetabulum Weight-bearing area

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed one hundred consecutive patients who received reconstruction with modular hemipelvic endoprostheses from June 2001 to March 2010. The living patients were followed for an average of 52.9 (range, 24-103) months. There were 85 primary tumors and 15 isolated metastases. Results: At the time of last follow-up, fifty-eight patients were alive with no evidence of disease and thirty-six patients died of disease. Twenty patients experienced a local recurrence and twenty-eight patients developed distant metastasis. Patients with wide surgical margins had a significantly lower local recurrence rate than those with inadequate margins (p¼ 0.03). The mean MSTS (Musculoskeletal Tumor Society) 93 score was 57.2% (range, 16.7-86.7%). The mean Karnofsky Performance Score (KPS) was 64.4 (range, 30-90). Postoperative complications occurred in 45% of the patients. Wound healing disturbance (18%) and deep infection (15%) were the most predominant. Less frequent complications included dislocation, which occurred in nine patients and mechanical complications including 5 breakages and 2 aseptic loosening. Conclusion: The modular hemipelvic endoprosthesis can provide a versatile reconstruction option for a variety of pelvic defects with an acceptable rate of complication. Wide margins whenever possible should be the goal for these complex patients.

Series Pts Reconstruction L.R. (%) INFECCIÓN (%) Guo et al., JSO 2010 45 Different types 22.2% 11.1% Wei et al., CORR 2007 28 Modular hemipelvic prosth. 25 % 32.1% Delloye et al., JBJS 2007 24 Allograft 29 % 12.5% Aljassir et al., CORR 2005 27 Saddle prosthesis 22 % 37 % Wirbel et al., Acta Orthop 1999 39 Megaprosthetic replacement 23 % 25.6% Abudu et al., JBJS 1997 35 Prosthesis 24 % 26 % Ruggieri et al., JBJS 2010 228 Different types 20 % 18.2%

82 y. UPS Area 1+4

45 y. OS Area H2

3 YEARS POSTOP LR PROGRESSION

4 YEARS SECOND POSTOP

PELVIC BONE TUMORS To ensure good surgical results Careful patient selection Careful surgical planning and technique Necessary To minimise complications To provide correct evolution

PELVIC BONE TUMORS & PELVIS BONE RESECTIONS Very demanding surgery with significant functional, social and psychological impact on the patient. Surgery associated with high morbid-mortality. The introduction of adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy, plus the improvement in reconstruction techniques, limb salvage surgery has replaced in a high number of cases the aggressive hemipelvectomy.

PELVIC BONE TUMORS & PELVIS BONE RESECTIONS Pelvic resection is complex. Pelvic bone resection is technically difficult due to the large size of pelvic tumors and the proximity to the pelvic organs and neurovascular structures of the pelvis and inferior extremities Abundant technical and human resources are necessary.

PELVIC BONE TUMORS & PELVIS BONE RESECTIONS Great morbidity and high risk of neurological lesions and infection. Surgical complications higher than 50-60%. Worst results with peri-acetabular resections A high emotional acceptance by patients is probably the most important factor to advocate for pelvic resection with limb salvage.

PELVIC BONE TUMORS & PELVIS BONE RESECTIONS A large volume of pelvic tumors commonly produces a high incidence of marginal bone resections. Extensive pelvic tumor resection surgery is only done in approximately 65% of cases.

PELVIC BONE TUMORS Benign pelvic tumors and pelvic bone metastases which do not affect the hip joint such as the involvement of ischium, pubis and sacroiliac region can usually be managed by conservative methods such as: -external radiotherapy (isolated). -minimally invasive procedures (radiofrequency ablation, cryosurgery or percutaneous osteo-plasties).

43 patients who had high-grade pelvic tumors Anatomic location, tumor size, and margin predicted survival. Fifteen patients (35%) had local recurrence. 59 cases of pelvis chondrosarcoma Function was better among patients treated by conservative surgery, and among them, even better when the periacetabular area remained intact Our study confirmed that resection margins quality is a major prognostic factor both for local control and for survival. On the other hand, local recurrence Is an adverse survival prognosis factor and its correlated with resection margins quality Between January 1948 and December 2004, 18 male and 15 female patients aged 3 to 48 (mean, 20) The 5-year event-free survival rate in patients with no metastasis at presentation was 35%.

Series Pts Reconstruction L.R. (%) INFECTION (%) Guo et al., JSO 2010 45 Different types 22.2% 11.1% Wei et al., CORR 2007 28 Modular hemipelvic prosth. 25 % 32.1% Delloye et al., JBJS 2007 24 Allograft 29 % 12.5% Aljassir et al., CORR 2005 27 Saddle prosthesis 22 % 37 % Wirbel et al., Acta Orthop 1999 39 Megaprosthetic replacement 23 % 25.6% Abudu et al., JBJS 1997 35 Prosthesis 24 % 26 % Ruggieri et al., JBJS 2010 228 Different types 20 % 18.2%

206 pts. with pelvic tumors treated in a period of 32 years Overall survival: 50% at a mean of 5.2 y (range, 0.5 24 y) Patients with hemipelvectomies and Mankin et al., Surg Oncol Clin N Am 2005 allograft replacements survived just as well or poorly as patients with partial resections. Marginal and wide margins had almost identical outcomes; intralesional margins fared less well.

The futur SURGERY

3D PLANIFICATION (CAD-CAM)

Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau Servei de Cirurgia Ortopèdica i Traumatologia

In summary The development of the imaging techniques and surgical techniques has increased limb salvage procedures. In selected patients with pelvic bone tumors oncological and functional results may be favorable. A tumor-free surgical margin is necessary to improve cancer outcomes and survival in pelvic tumors. The probability of obtaining free margins during resection of pelvic tumors decreases with respect to tumor resections in appendicular skeleton.

In summary Difficult surgery: o large tumors o complex Anatomy o complicated reconstruction, especially in the acetabulum High rate of pelvic reconstructive surgery complications requiring surgery afterwards: o mechanical (loosening, fractures, etc) o infection o local recurrence External hemi-pelvectomy is rarely required after the improvement of pelvic bone tumor salvage surgery.

In summary In some cases we consider acceptable marginal resections and intra-tumoral curettage (selected cases of bone metastases and benign tumors). The only cases to consider tumor resections similar to sarcomas of bone, in cases of bone metastases, would be isolated pelvic metastasis in primary tumors of good prognosis (kidney, thyroid, breast).

In summary In recent decades major improvements in reconstructive osteo-articular surgery permit different valid options for pelvic reconstruction. The experience of the oncological orthopedic surgeon in reconstruction is very important. Treatment of pelvic bone tumor disease is very difficult and requires a multidisciplinary approach. Surgical indications are very difficult to establish and an individualization of the cases is necessary

The present SURGERY

GRACIAS

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