Prognostic Model Predicts Wound Complications After Internal Hemipelvectomy

Surgeons can now preoperatively assess wound complication risk using a newly validated scoring model for internal hemipelvectomy.

  • Wound complications requiring surgery occurred in 34% of patients overall, with rates of 7.4%, 40%, and 67% in low-, intermediate-, and high-risk groups in the training cohort.
  • Similar results were observed in the validation cohort: 7.1%, 32%, and 49% in respective risk groups.

Identifying high-risk patients preoperatively allows for tailored surgical approaches and potential reconstruction strategies for better outcomes.

Journal Article by Ogura K, Healey JH (…) Morris CD et 7 al. in J Am Coll Surg

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