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[The radiotherapy of heterotopic ossifications in paraplegics. The preliminary results].

作者信息

Sautter-Bihl M L, Liebermeister E, Heinze H G, Nanassy A, Stoltze D

机构信息

Klinik für Strahlentherapie, Städtisches Klinikum Karlsruhe.

出版信息

Strahlenther Onkol. 1995 Aug;171(8):454-9.

PMID:7652668
Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIM: Mobilisation of patients with paraplegia is frequently associated with acute inflammatory processes of soft tissues and muscles in the neighbourhood of joints, where subsequently heterotopic bone formation develops. Rehabilitation is then seriously compromised. For this clinical situation, no local therapeutic options exist so far except extensive resection. To evaluate if radiotherapy early in the course of the disease prevents heterotopic bone formation or if--in case of already manifest ossification and consecutive resection--recurrence can be avoided.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

In 20 patients with paralysis, 25 regions were irradiated with (mostly) 10 Gy in single fractions of 2 to 2.5 Gy using 8 MV photons. In 15 patients radiotherapy was performed as a primary treatment in the status of myositis; 7 patients were treated after (subtotal) resection of already manifest ossifications (2 patients were treated twice, primarily and postoperatively).

RESULTS

In a minimum follow-up of 12 weeks, none of the 20 irradiated patients showed any progression of the developing or already manifest ossification; thus mobilisation and rehabilitation could be carried out as desired. No side effects occurred.

CONCLUSION

The preliminary results of the present study suggest that radiotherapy is an effective local treatment with minimal side effects for the prevention of heterotopic bone formation in patients with paraplegia. Treatment should be started early in the course of the disease. Further evaluation in a prospective study seems desirable.

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