Sarcoma (Jan 2010)

Computer-Assisted Resection and Reconstruction of Pelvic Tumor Sarcoma

  • Pierre-Louis Docquier,
  • Laurent Paul,
  • Olivier Cartiaux,
  • Christian Delloye,
  • Xavier Banse

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/125162
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2010

Abstract

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Pelvic sarcoma is associated with a relatively poor prognosis, due to the difficulty in obtaining an adequate surgical margin given the complex pelvic anatomy. Magnetic resonance imaging and computerized tomography allow valuable surgical resection planning, but intraoperative localization remains hazardous. Surgical navigation systems could be of great benefit in surgical oncology, especially in difficult tumor location; however, no commercial surgical oncology software is currently available. A customized navigation software was developed and used to perform a synovial sarcoma resection and allograft reconstruction. The software permitted preoperative planning with defined target planes and intraoperative navigation with a free-hand saw blade. The allograft was cut according to the same planes. Histological examination revealed tumor-free resection margins. Allograft fitting to the pelvis of the patient was excellent and allowed stable osteosynthesis. We believe this to be the first case of combined computer-assisted tumor resection and reconstruction with an allograft.