J Reconstr Microsurg 2012; 28(03): 155-160
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1296031
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A Successful Reconstruction Using a Frozen Autograft and a Pedicled Latissimus Dorsi Flap after a S12345B Shoulder Girdle Resection in a Patient with Osteosarcoma

Takamasa Shimizu
1   Department of Orthopedic Surgery;
,
Akira Kido
1   Department of Orthopedic Surgery;
,
Kanya Honoki
1   Department of Orthopedic Surgery;
,
Keiichi Murata
1   Department of Orthopedic Surgery;
,
Hiromasa Fujii
1   Department of Orthopedic Surgery;
,
Banryoku Higuchi
2   Department of Pediatrics;
,
Takashi Ishihara
2   Department of Pediatrics;
,
Yasufumi Takeshita
2   Department of Pediatrics;
,
Midori Shima
2   Department of Pediatrics;
,
Hiroshi Yajima
1   Department of Orthopedic Surgery;
,
Manabu Akahane
3   Department of Public Health, Health Management and Policy, Nara Medical University School of Medicine, Nara, Japan.
,
Yasuhito Tanaka
1   Department of Orthopedic Surgery;
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08 May 2011

12 September 2011

Publication Date:
30 November 2011 (online)

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Abstract

We present a case of high-grade osteosarcoma in the proximal humerus in an 8-year-old boy. Massive tumor expansion required a S12345B shoulder girdle resection according to the system of the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society. After wide resection, only a small portion of the distal humerus and none of the rotator cuff muscles would be spared. Because the humeral portion would be too short to support the stem and the soft tissue would be insufficient to cover prosthetic components, we designed a composite reconstruction using a frozen autograft and a pedicled muscle flap. At 2 years postoperatively, our patient exhibited good adaptation and had acquired fine dexterity of the upper limb. To our knowledge, this is the first report regarding a successful composite reconstruction after a S12345B shoulder girdle resection.