Publications by authors named "Raskin K"

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  • In a study of six EAPDC cases, histological features were similar to axial PDC, showing malignant cell characteristics, and genetic analysis revealed common loss of the SMARCB1 gene.
  • Follow-up revealed significant clinical challenges, including local recurrences and metastasis within months of surgery, highlighting the aggressive nature and poor prognosis of these rare tumors.
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  • This study focuses on patients with pathologic subtrochanteric femur fractures and aims to understand the cumulative incidence of reoperation or revision after surgery, factoring in patient mortality as a competing risk.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 113 patients over a 20-year period to identify factors influencing revision rates and overall survival post-surgery.
  • The findings are intended to guide surgeons in making better decisions for treatment, particularly when considering the suitability of different surgical options based on patient frailty and expected survival.
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Background: The stabilization of metastatic lesions in the periacetabular region can be successfully performed using percutaneous techniques. Photodynamic nails (PDNs) are among the available tools for stabilization. Data on postoperative complications and functional outcomes are, however, scarce.

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Osteosarcoma is a rare primary bone tumor for which no significant therapeutic advancement has been made since the late 1980s despite ongoing efforts. Overall, the five-year survival rate remains about 65%, and is much lower in patients with tumors unresponsive to methotrexate, doxorubicin, and cisplatin therapy. Genetic studies have not revealed actionable drug targets, but our group, and others, have reported that epigenomic biomarkers, including regulatory RNAs, may be useful prognostic tools for osteosarcoma.

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Objectives: Metastatic bone disease is estimated to develop in up to 17% of patients with melanoma, compromising skeleton integrity resulting in skeletal-related events (SREs), which impair quality of life and reduce survival. The objective of the study was to investigate (1) the proportion of melanoma patients developing SREs following diagnosis of bone metastasis and (2) the predictors for SREs in this patient cohort.

Methods: Four hundred and eighty-one patients with bone metastatic melanoma from two tertiary centers in the United States from 2008 to 2018 were included.

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Background: Prosthetic joint infections (PJIs) after megaprosthesis implantation are associated with high rates of treatment failure and amputation. Our study analyzed PJI treatment success rates by surgical strategy and assessed risks of reinfection and amputation.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the outcomes of patients diagnosed with PJI after undergoing megaprosthesis implantation for oncologic indications.

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Background: Although dual mobility total hip arthroplasty has become increasingly common in recent years, limited remains known on dual mobility in surgical oncology. This university-based investigation compared dislocation and revision rates of DMs, conventional total hip arthroplasty (THA), and hemiarthroplasties (HAs) for oncological hip reconstruction.

Methods: An institutional tumor registry was used to identify 221 patients undergoing 45 DMs, 67 conventional THAs, and 109 HAs, performed for 17 primary hip tumors and 204 hip metastases between 2010 and 2020.

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Background And Objectives: Leiomyosarcoma (LMS) is associated with one of the poorest overall survivals among soft tissue sarcomas. We sought to develop and externally validate a model for 5-year survival prediction in patients with appendicular or truncal LMS using machine learning algorithms.

Methods: The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database was used for development and internal validation of the models; external validation was assessed using our institutional database.

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  • The Skeletal Oncology Research Group (SORG) created a machine-learning algorithm (MLA) to predict survival rates in patients undergoing surgery for bone metastases, based on past data from 1999 to 2016.
  • There is a need to determine if this MLA remains accurate for predicting 90-day and 1-year survival rates in a more recent group of patients treated between 2016 and 2020.
  • A study involving 674 patients was conducted, with temporal validation on 406 surgically treated patients, using various clinical and demographic data to evaluate the MLA's predictive ability through statistical analysis.
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Background: This study aimed to investigate whether venous thromboembolic events (VTEs) are clinically relevant predictors of pulmonary metastatic disease in patients with soft tissue sarcomas (STSs).

Patients And Methods: In this retrospective cohort analysis, we included patients with STS surgically treated for sarcoma between January 2002 and January 2020. The primary outcome of interest was development of pulmonary metastasis after non-metastatic STS diagnosis.

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Dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma is rare, aggressive, and microscopically bimorphic. How pathologic features such as the amounts of dedifferentiation affect prognosis remains unclear. We evaluated the percentages and sizes of dedifferentiation in a consecutive institutional series of dedifferentiated chondrosarcomas from 1999 to 2021.

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  • Tibial turnup-plasty is a surgical procedure for large bone defects in the femur, offering an alternative to more extreme amputations while utilizing the tibia as a graft to enhance thigh length and function.
  • This study analyzed 11 patients who underwent the procedure, focusing on their reoperation rates, ambulatory status, and overall physical and mental health outcomes using PROMIS Global-10 scores.
  • Results aimed to provide insights on the effectiveness and patient experiences post-surgery, given the lack of previously reported data on these outcomes.
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Orthopedic surgery and soft-tissue sarcoma (STS) both independently increase the risk of developing symptomatic venous thromboembolic events (SVTE), but there are no established risk factors or guidelines for how to prophylactically treat patients with STS undergoing surgery. The objectives of this study were to (1) identify the prevalence of SVTE in patients undergoing STS surgery, (2) identify risk factors for SVTE, and (3) determine the risk of wound complications associated with VTE prophylaxis. This retrospective study was conducted in a tertiary level, academic hospital.

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Biomimicry is a growing field of developing environmental innovations for materials, facade systems, buildings, and urban planning. In France, we observe an extensive diversity of initiatives in biomimicry for the development of regenerative cities. These initiatives blossom in a large range of areas, from education to urban policies, to achieve a major environmental, social and economic paradigm shift.

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  • The study compares the use of carbon fibre nails to titanium nails for intramedullary fixation in oncology patients with pathological long-bone fractures, assessing the surgical characteristics and short-term outcomes of both options.
  • A total of 72 patients were included, with 36 receiving titanium nails and 36 receiving carbon fibre nails, and outcomes measured included operating time, blood loss, fluoroscopic time, and complications.
  • Results indicated that carbon fibre nails had higher blood loss and longer fluoroscopic times, but fewer implant complications, suggesting that carbon fibre nails could be a viable alternative for surgical fixation in orthopedic oncology.
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Introduction: Acetabular reconstruction is a challenging problem in orthopaedic oncology, especially in extended defects (Paprosky Type 3A and Type 3B). In revision total hip arthroplasty (THA), 1 option is trabecular metal (TM) augments with a porous metal acetabular component. This study evaluated the use of TM augments in periacetabular malignant bone disease.

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  • - Patellar tumors, though rare, should be considered when diagnosing knee pain, as they can be misidentified as benign issues and their symptoms are often nonspecific.
  • - A study reviewed 24 patients, finding 12 with benign tumors (like Chondroblastoma and Giant Cell Tumor), and suggested that intralesional curettage with bone grafting effectively prevents recurrence in these cases.
  • - For malignant tumors, treatment varies and may include medical management or surgery, with proper surgical resection potentially reducing local recurrence and improving survival outcomes only in certain cases.
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Background Context: Local control remains a vexing problem in the management of chordoma despite advances in operative techniques and radiotherapy (RT) protocols. Existing studies show satisfactory local control rates with different treatment modalities. However, those studies with minimum follow-up more than 4 years demonstrate increasing rates of local failure.

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Background: Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a destructive lesion with a high potential for recurrence. RANK-ligand targeted therapy has provided promising, yet mixed results. Sclerostin (SOST) inhibition results in a net anabolic response and is currently used in the treatment of osteoporosis.

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Heterologous differentiation has only been previously reported twice in metastatic uterine leiomyosarcomas. We report herein the first case of metastatic uterine leiomyosarcoma with rhabdomyosarcomatous differentiation. A 67-yr-old woman presented with femur, abductor magnus, and lymph node metastases 9 yr after the primary diagnosis.

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  • * In osteosarcoma, about 50% of tumors recur despite surgery and chemotherapy, highlighting the need for better prognostic tools beyond current methods like tumor necrosis evaluation.
  • * The study found that lower genomic methylation is a strong predictor of chemotherapy response, and specific methylation patterns correlate with recurrence and survival, suggesting that assessing methylation could help tailor alternative treatments for patients.
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All orthopaedic surgeons during the course of their career will likely encounter both benign and malignant musculoskeletal neoplasms. Given the rarity of these entities and the stress conferred by diagnosing a tumor or tumorlike condition, many orthopaedic surgeons may benefit from a review of the contemporary treatment of such patients. Whether in the outpatient clinic or following a high-energy trauma, special attention should be given to concerning signs and symptoms that will aid in the workup of children and adults with a possible tumor.

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Background: This study evaluates mega-endoprosthetic survival after revision for periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) and two-staged reconstruction using a cement spacer. Mega-endoprosthetics offer patients an important treatment option for limb salvage. However, PJI is a devastating complication which affects between 2-10% of patients.

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