Analysis of Orthopaedic Sequelae of Special Treatment of Malignant Tumors in Children

A. V Petrichenko , E. A Bukreeva , A. V Korneeva , I. A Shavyrin , A. A Ochkurenko , S. V Kolesov , T. A Sharoev , N. M Ivanova

N.N. Priorov Journal of Traumatology and Orthopedics ›› 2014, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (4) : 54 -58.

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N.N. Priorov Journal of Traumatology and Orthopedics ›› 2014, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (4) : 54 -58. DOI: 10.17816/vto20140454-58
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Analysis of Orthopaedic Sequelae of Special Treatment of Malignant Tumors in Children

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Ninety five patients (mean age 13.72±4.2) with complaints on loco-motor system disorders after special treatment for malignant tumors were under observation of orthopaedic surgeon. The most common sequelae of treatment were muscular hypotrophy (66 children), I-III degree scoliosis (75), rigidity (61), bone metabolism disorder and osteopenia (47), one limb shortening even in presence of “growing” endoprosthesis (46). Individual rehabilitation course was performed in 43 (45.3%) children and resulted in increase of joint movement range, improvement of posture, and increase in muscular tension. Timely performed complex of rehabilitation measures enabled to correct sequelae of special treatment at early terms that significantly decreased disability of children, increases their social adaptation and quality of life.

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children’s oncology / long-term musculoskeletal sequelae / radiation therapy / polychemotherapy / individual treatment program / continuity

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A. V Petrichenko, E. A Bukreeva, A. V Korneeva, I. A Shavyrin, A. A Ochkurenko, S. V Kolesov, T. A Sharoev, N. M Ivanova. Analysis of Orthopaedic Sequelae of Special Treatment of Malignant Tumors in Children. N.N. Priorov Journal of Traumatology and Orthopedics, 2014, 21(4): 54-58 DOI:10.17816/vto20140454-58

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