Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery (Apr 2013)

Telangiectatic Osteosarcoma

  • Jordi Colomina,
  • Ana Peiro,
  • Laura Trullols,
  • Isidre Gracia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/230949901302100124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21

Abstract

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Purpose. To review records of 8 patients with telangiectatic osteosarcoma (TOS) and determine whether pathologic fractures correlate with recurrence and survival. Methods. Records of 4 men and 4 women aged 17 to 44 (mean, 28) years treated for TOS were reviewed. Results. Of the 8 patients, 4 developed a pathologic fracture and 4 did not. In each group, 2 patients underwent limb salvage surgery and 2 underwent amputation. All patients received neoadjuvant and adjuvant chemotherapy with a combination of at least 2 of the following drugs: doxorubicin, methotrexate, cisplatin, and vincristin. After a mean follow-up of 5.6 (range, 2–16) years, all 4 patients with a pathologic fracture and 2 of the 4 patients without a pathologic fracture were still alive and disease-free. For the remaining patients, one died after 31 months from progression of a lung metastasis, and the other was alive with the disease and had had 2 recurrences, a lung metastasis, and an infection with Klebsiella oxytoca that eventually led to an amputation. Conclusion. The presence of a pathologic fracture in patients with TOS was not associated with worse outcome in terms of recurrence and survival.