Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research (Oct 2023)

Clinical efficacy analysis of percutaneous “tripod” combined with radiofrequency ablation and bone cement filling in the treatment of periacetabular metastases

  • Yun Lan,
  • Ruoyu Li,
  • Linheng Jiang,
  • Nannan Zhou,
  • Mincon He,
  • Bin Fang,
  • Chunzhi Yi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-023-04255-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

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Abstract Background To investigate the clinical efficacy of a percutaneous “tripod” combined with radiofrequency ablation and bone cement filling surgery in treating acetabular bone metastases. Methods We retrospectively analyzed 11 patients who underwent percutaneous “tripod” combined with radiofrequency ablation and bone cement filling for acetabular bone metastases at a tertiary care hospital from February 2021 to December 2022. Results 11 cases with 13 hips underwent this procedure, including two female patients who underwent both sides, and the rest were unilateral. All cases were followed up for 3–24 months, with a mean of 12 months and a median follow-up time of 11 months. Two of the 11 patients died by the final follow-up, and nine survived. One died 7 months after surgery, and one died 8 months after surgery; the survival of the deceased patients was 7.5 months (range: 7–8 months), with a median survival time of 7.5 months. All 11 patients completed the surgery successfully, and the average unilateral operation time was 167.4 min (148–193). The amelioration of postoperative pain, concomitant with improved quality of life, was observed significantly, ultimately resulting in a prolonged and sustained effect. Conclusions The combination of percutaneous “tripod”, radiofrequency ablation, and bone cement filling can effectively relieve pain without delaying the patient's systemic anti-tumor therapy and is a minimally invasive, safe, and effective procedure for the treatment of periacetabular metastases.

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