Should the Pelvic Ring Be Closed After Tumor Resection? A Systematic Review
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Abstract
1. Introduction
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- Type I involves the ilium;
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- Type II: the periacetabular region;
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- Type III: the pubis and ischium;
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2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Complications
6. Limitations
7. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Parameter | 0 Points (0%) | 1 Point (3.3%) | 2 Points (6.7%) | 3 Points (10%) | 4 Points (13.3%) | 5 Points (16.7%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pain | Severe | Marked | Moderate | Mild | Occasional | None |
| Function | Non-functional | Very limited | Limited | Moderate | Near normal | Normal |
| Emotional acceptance | Poor | Fair | Moderate | Good | Very good | Excellent |
| Supports | Full | Heavy | Moderate | Minimal | Occasional | None |
| Walking | Unable | Very limited | Short distances | Moderate distances | Long distances | Normal |
| Gait | Non-functional | Severe limp | Moderate limp | Slight limp | Nearly normal | Normal |
| Exclusion Criteria (n = 66) |
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| Author (Year, Country) | Patient Number (Time) | Age (Mean) | Methods | Follow-Up (Months) | Outcomes | Level of Evidence * | Study Design |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient-specific 3D-printed pelvic reconstructions | |||||||
| Hu (2025, CHN) [3] | 12 (2018–2023) | 37.3 | 3D-printed custom hemipelvic reconstruction using auxetic porous implants | 48 m |
| III | Retrospective |
| Hu (2024, CHN) [4] | 96 (2017–2022) | 47.4 | 3D-printed hemipelvic reconstruction | 48.1 m |
| III | Retrospective |
| Guo (2023, CHN) [6] | 4 (2019–2022) | 53 | Reconstruction with 3D-printed prostheses after type I + II + III internal hemipelvectomy | 16.6 m |
| IV | Retrospective |
| Khal (2023, ROU) [14] | 1 | 25 | Internal hemipelvectomy and reconstruction with custom-made 3D printed prosthesis, hip arthroplasty and ilio-sacral arthrodesis | 24 m |
| IV | Case report |
| Broekhuis (2023, NLD) [15] | 15 (2013–2018) | 33.9 | 3D printed titanium pelvic implant to reconstruct the hip joint after internal hemipelvectomy | 33.8 m |
| IV | Retrospective |
| He (2025, CHN) [16] | 4 (2017–2021) | 42 | 3D-printed bilateral pubis prosthesis reconstruction | 15.5 m |
| IV | Retrospective |
| Zhang (2021, CHN) [17] | 5 (2017–2019) | 36.6 | Type III hemipelvectomy and 3D-printed customized prosthesis reconstruction | 23.6 m |
| IV | Retrospective |
| Biological reconstruction techniques | |||||||
| Escudero-Acurio (2022, CHL) [5] | 1 | 64 | Type I-II internal hemipelvectomy and total hip prosthesis | 10 m |
| IV | Case report |
| Murphy (2021, AUS) [11] | 1 (2019) | 54 | Anterior hemipelvectomy and reconstruction with iliac crest graft | 6 m |
| IV | Case report |
| Zhang (2023, JPN) [22] | 38 (2009–2018) | 46 | Internal hemipelvectomy and reconstruction with hip transposition | 17 m (6–110 m) |
| III | Retrospective |
| Mahran (2023, EGY) [23] | 1 (2019) | 16 | Pelvic Ewing’s sarcoma: Femur upshifting and total hip prosthesis | 36 m |
| IV | Case report |
| Non-reconstructive management | |||||||
| Junjua (2025, PAK) [8] | 17 (2010–2018) | 13.4 | Internal hemipelvectomy in pediatric patients without reconstruction | 34.4 m (8–96 m) |
| IV | Retrospective |
| Zavras (2022, USA) [9] | 201 | 33.9 | Internal hemipelvectomy with type IV or I/IV resection, comparison of reconstructive vs. non-reconstructive | 52.3 m (2–240 m) |
| I | Systematic review |
| Alternative reconstruction with segmental spinal instrumentation | |||||||
| Tepper (2020, USA) [10] | 4 (2015–2020) | 65.3 | Pelvic ring reconstruction after type I or I/IV resection with segmental spinal instrumentation | 48 m |
| IV | Retrospective |
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Dammerer, V.; Ardelt, M.; Neugebauer, J.; Redl, M.; Neubauer, M.; Leone, G.; Dammerer, D. Should the Pelvic Ring Be Closed After Tumor Resection? A Systematic Review. Cancers 2026, 18, 1828. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers18111828
Dammerer V, Ardelt M, Neugebauer J, Redl M, Neubauer M, Leone G, Dammerer D. Should the Pelvic Ring Be Closed After Tumor Resection? A Systematic Review. Cancers. 2026; 18(11):1828. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers18111828
Chicago/Turabian StyleDammerer, Verena, Melanie Ardelt, Johannes Neugebauer, Malena Redl, Markus Neubauer, Gianpaolo Leone, and Dietmar Dammerer. 2026. "Should the Pelvic Ring Be Closed After Tumor Resection? A Systematic Review" Cancers 18, no. 11: 1828. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers18111828
APA StyleDammerer, V., Ardelt, M., Neugebauer, J., Redl, M., Neubauer, M., Leone, G., & Dammerer, D. (2026). Should the Pelvic Ring Be Closed After Tumor Resection? A Systematic Review. Cancers, 18(11), 1828. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers18111828

