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Effect of anatomic site and irradiation on the rates of revision and infection of allograft-prosthesis composites after resection of a primary bone tumor: a meta-analysis

机译:解剖部位和照射对原发性骨肿瘤切除后同种异体移植假体复合材料翻修率和感染率的影响:荟萃分析

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Allograft-prosthesis composite reconstruction after resection of a primary bone tumor may have theoretical advantages, such as restoration of bone stock and soft tissue attachments. However, the reported results of APC of different anatomical sites differ widely. We conducted a meta-analysis to estimate the revision and infection rates associated with allograft-prosthesis composite (APC) reconstructions after resection of a primary bone tumor. We looked for variables, such as anatomic sites and irradiation of the allograft, associated with these outcomes.
机译:原发性骨肿瘤切除后的同种异体移植物-假体复合重建可能具有理论上的优势,例如骨骼和软组织附着物的恢复。然而,不同解剖部位的APC结果报告差异很大。我们进行了一项meta分析,以估计原发性骨肿瘤切除后与同种异体移植假体复合材料(mass imolog移植物-假体复合材料(APC)重建相关的翻修率和感染率。我们寻找与这些结局相关的变量,如解剖部位和同种异体移植物的照射。

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