Results of pulmonary metastasectomy for osteosarcoma in the pediatric age group.

2017 
10080 Background: Despite multimodal treatment concepts and complete surgical resection, prognosis in pediatric patients with pulmonary metastases from osteosarcoma has remained limited due to frequent relapse of disease. We investigated the results of an aggressive surgical approach. Methods: In a retrospective study, procedures and outcomes of pulmonary metastasectomy in the pediatric age group (up to 18 years) at our institution were analyzed over a period of 10 years (1999-2009). Resection of the primary osteogenic tumor and chemotherapy (CROSS-96-protocol and EURAMOS-1-protocol) were performed prior to thoracic surgery. Results: Forty-five pediatric patients (20 females) underwent pulmonary metastasectomies via sternotomy or sequential anterolateral thoracotomy at a mean age of 14 (6 -18) years. At primary surgery, a mean number of 7.9 (1 – 53) palpable suspicious lesions were resected per patient. Histo-pathological evaluation revealed 3.7 (0 – 40) metastases per patient. Mean total duration of surg...
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