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Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
1995 Volume.30 No. 6 p.1774 ~ p.1784
Surgical Treatment of Malignant and Benign Aggressive Tumors in the Shoulder Region



Abstract
modality of treatment for malignant or benign aggressive tumors in the shoulder includes radical or wide removal of the lesion, accompanied by chemotherapy or radiotherapy. With the introduction of chemotherapy. Advance in surgical techniques.
And
improvements in radiographic imagingstudies, the shoulder resectionwith reconstruction or replantation is a limb-sparing surgical option to be considered for bony and soft-tissue tumors in and around the shoulder. But amputation is used still if
inevitable. We treated 16 tumors in or around the shoulder from June 1986 to August 1991:thirteen shoulder resectins, two shoulder disarticulations, and one forequarter nine patients. reconstrcuted with a free fibular graft in two or with a
allograft
and myocutaneous flap in two. Chemotherapy or radiotherapy were followed if indicated. Function of the hand after the operations should be nearly normal. Mean rating for fuctional results was 69% (range 43-97%) by criteria of Enneking et al.
During
the
follow-up of the mean 4 years and 1 month. A distant metastasis occurred in one case. Leading to death and a local recurrence was noted in another one , indicating the forequarter amputation. Our experience indicates that shoulder resection with
reconstruction or replantation can to be used for limb salvage in selected patient with tumors in or around the shoulder.
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