Outcome of surgical treatment for metastatic bone disease of the distal femur: Observational single-center study of 47 patients
Adam Mellgren, Panagiotis Tsagkozis

TL;DR
This study examines the surgical outcomes for 47 patients with bone cancer in the lower part of the femur, comparing different treatment methods and their effects on recovery and survival.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the outcomes of surgical treatments for distal femoral metastatic lesions, comparing prostheses and osteosynthesis techniques.
Findings
Prostheses had higher infection rates, while osteosynthesis had tumor recurrence issues.
Plate osteosynthesis had a higher risk of re-operation compared to nails.
Patients with better survival rates were more likely to receive prostheses.
Abstract
Introduction: There is a paucity of data regarding the surgical treatment of distal femoral metastatic lesions. In this retrospective study, we aim to describe the outcome of surgery in this location and further analyze the findings based on the type of surgical reconstruction. Methods: 47 patients (48 fractures) who underwent surgery due to pathological fractures of the distal third of the femur, between 2000 and 2024, were included in the analysis. There were 29 prostheses and 19 osteosyntheses (10 plates, 9 nails). Local complications, implant revision rate, functional outcome regarding pain and ambulatory capacity, and overall survival were analyzed depending on the type of surgical treatment. Results: The complication pattern was different among implants used, with severe infections seen in prostheses (3/29 implants) and tumor recurrence in osteosynthesis (2/19 implants). In cases…
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Taxonomy
TopicsManagement of metastatic bone disease · Bone health and treatments · Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment
