Published 2022
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Porous Ceramic Sternal Prosthesis Implantation in a 13-Year-Old Patient Presenting with Metastatic Ewing's Sarcoma
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Description
We present the use of a radiolucency porous bioceramic prosthesis in pediatrics as a sternal replacement for awide tumor resection in an oncologic context. This is the first use in this indication. Outcomes are excellent.
Abstract Ewing's sarcoma is the second most frequent primary malignant bone tumor in
adolescents and young adults. Locations on the thoracic wall represent up to 20% of
primary and secondary locations. We present the case of a 13-year-old patient treated
with the use of a radiolucency porous bioceramic prosthesis as a sternal replacement
for a wide tumor resection in an oncologic context. Focal radiation therapy was not
possible due to the high risk of severe myocardial injuries caused by the sternal location
of the tumor. The sternum CERAMIL® (I.CERAM, Limoges, France), in porous alumina
(Al2O3) has already been implanted into adults in sternal replacement during its
invasion by a tumor or its infectious destruction. There were no complication
concerning the surgery. The last follow-up at 2 years postoperatively reveals a
satisfactory clinical situation with any functional thoracic complaint and nor any
functional respiratory symptoms. The porous alumina sternal prosthesis offers a
reliable alternative for sternal replacement indications for children in an oncologic
context.
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- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1186915
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1186915
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- Origin repository
- UNIGE