Weisstein Jason S, Goldsby Robert E, O'Donnell Richard J
Tucson Orthopaedic Institute, Center for Orthopaedic Oncology, Tucson, AZ, USA.
J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2005 Dec;13(8):544-54. doi: 10.5435/00124635-200512000-00007.
Preservation of limb function in the pediatric oncology patient is uniquely challenging. Treatment must be strictly prioritized in terms of the patient's life, the limb, its function, length equalization, and cosmetic appearance. At the same time, social, socioeconomic, and cultural factors must be understood and respected to achieve the most advantageous outcome for both the patient and family. Given these considerations, as well as the relative rarity of many oncologic diagnoses and the myriad of presentation scenarios, drafting generalized treatment recommendations is difficult. Instead, orthopaedic intervention in the care of children and young adults with oncologic conditions must be individualized, with the broad goal being optimization of limb function rather than rigid advocacy of limb salvage.
在小儿肿瘤患者中保留肢体功能具有独特的挑战性。治疗必须严格按照患者的生命、肢体、其功能、肢体长度均衡以及外观等方面进行优先级排序。同时,必须理解并尊重社会、社会经济和文化因素,以便为患者及其家庭实现最有利的结果。考虑到这些因素,以及许多肿瘤诊断的相对罕见性和众多的表现情况,制定通用的治疗建议很困难。相反,对患有肿瘤疾病的儿童和年轻人进行骨科干预必须个体化,其广泛目标是优化肢体功能,而不是严格主张保肢。