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Original Research Article

Year: 2023 | Month: April-June | Volume: 8 | Issue: 2 | Pages: 283-287

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20230235

Factors Affecting Survival in Osteosarcoma

Varun Sachdeva1, Richa Mehra2

1MS Orthopaedics, Zonal Hospital Mandi (H.P.)
2MS ENT Zonal Hospital Mandi (H.P.)

Corresponding Author: Richa Mehra

ABSTRACT

Endoprosthetic reconstruction, the most common option  in limb-salvage surgeries,  is  an attractive alternative to other surgical options and plays a key role in keeping the patients quality of life since it provide early mobilization, stability, and weight- bearing for patients.The  aim  of  limb-salvage  surgery  is  to  maximally  preserve  a  limb  with  a satisfactory function and to avoid the psychological and cosmetic problems caused by amputations.  With the addition of neoadjuvant chemotherapy to treatment protocols, five-year survival rates have dramatically increased.  Today, amputation is not a first choice anymore. There  is  a significant difference in the disease free survival between the limb salvage and amputation group at the end of 2 years ( p value =0.044). Significant difference was found between the tumour volume     and     the survival of the patient (p value=0.012). At 2 years follow up, 15 (88.2%) out of 17 patients, and 2 (25%) out of 8 patients were alive in the limb salvage and the amputation group respectively. We found significant difference (p value=0.004) between the overall survival of two treatment groups. There is no significant difference between the Huvos Grade and the overall  survival of the patient  (p value=0.121).

Keywords: LSS-Limb salvage surgery

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