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[Differentiated treatment strategies for bone metastases of the extremities].

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BACKGROUND Bone metastases are the most common malignant bone tumours and most commonly occur in the spine, pelvis, proximal femur and proximal humerus. Prostate and breast cancer most often metastasize… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Bone metastases are the most common malignant bone tumours and most commonly occur in the spine, pelvis, proximal femur and proximal humerus. Prostate and breast cancer most often metastasize to the bone. DIAGNOSTICS In patients with a history of tumours and local unspecific pain in the back and extremities, further diagnostic examinations should be performed. For the initial diagnosis a conventional radiograph of the whole bone in two planes is sufficient. For further diagnostics, the imaging may be supplemented with CT, MRI, scintigraphy and a PET-CT (PET-MRI) if the findings are not inconspicuous on the x‑ray. An indication for biopsy exists if the tumor cannot be classified, especially in solitary findings with or without previous tumor anamnesis. THERAPY Surgical indications for bone metastases are a pathological fracture, an impending fracture, a solitary late metastasis, radiation-resistant osteolysis and therapy-resistant pain. In solitary metastases, the prognosis for patients can be significantly improved by a wide (R0 resection) depending on the primary tumour. For multiple metastases the restoration of mobility and improvement of the quality of life are in the foreground. Depending on the life expectancy and other factors, such as the location of the metastases osteosynthesis, implantations of dual head prothesis, total joint arthroplasty and tumor endoprostheses can be performed.

Keywords: strategies bone; bone metastases; differentiated treatment; treatment strategies; metastases extremities

Journal Title: Der Orthopade
Year Published: 2019

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