The Role of the Vascular Surgeon in Orthopedic Surgery of Musculoskeletal Tumors
NCT06818552
Summary
Very large musculoskeletal tumors frequently involve vascular structures. Literature data show that spinal surgery and orthopedic surgery are the specialist branches that most frequently require intraoperative vascular surgical assistance, with 33.8% and 26.4% of requests, respectively6. In these cases, the surgical assistance of the vascular surgeon allows the safe removal of the mass, the possible repair of vessels damaged during cleavage and isolation of the mass, the ligation or complete reconstruction of the involved vascular segment and contributes to reducing intraoperative and postoperative complications7.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Patient diagnosed with musculoskeletal tumor involving vascular structures requiring surgical removal * Planned surgical treatment with intraoperative assistance of the vascular surgeon * Obtaining informed consent * Age 18 years Exclusion Criteria: \-
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NCT06818552