Orthopedic Emergencies/ Musculoskeletal

The most frequent orthopedic emergency in oncology patients is fracture. Stabilization of the entire fractured bone restores function and relieves pain. The site, quality, and extent of the lesion can identify impending fractures that should be stabilized. Advanced methods of pelvic stabilization effectively bypass per acetabular bone deficiency. Spinal cord decompression is important to maintain neurologic function. New methods in segmental fixation of the spine have improved the outcome over what was achieved by radiation alone. Infection is prevalent in neutropenic patients, and should be treated oppressively with antibiotics and drainage of pustule of the musculoskeletal system

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