[A New Technique of Segmental Bone Replacement in Metastatic Osteolysis in Long Bones]
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Intercalary replacement is a valuable option in the treatment of diaphysary long bone metastases. In certain cases methylmethacrylate bone cement may be used as a cheap and readily available alternative to modular or custom-made prostheses. Stabilization is best performed by locked intramedullary nailing. By cutting open the cylindric part of a large syringe and placing it around the bone ends after resection a mould is created where liquid bone cement can be filled in. Thus spilling of liquid methacrylate into the adjacent soft tissues is prevented. After curing this results in a smooth round intercalary segment with perfect contact to the bone ends allowing early postoperative mobilization.
Biewener A, Meyer J, Rentsch C, Grass R, Gunther K, Zwipp H Orthopade. 2007; 36(2):152-8, 160-3.
PMID: 17235559 DOI: 10.1007/s00132-006-1041-8.