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Physical Therapy | 2008

Functional Outcomes and Quality of Life After Tumor-Related Hemipelvectomy

Lisa A. Beck; Marlene J Einertson; Mark H. Winemiller; Robert W. DePompolo; Kurtis M. Hoppe; Franklin F. Sim

Background and Purpose: Hemipelvectomy is a life-changing treatment for pelvic malignancies. This study compared functional outcomes and quality of life of patients following internal or external hemipelvectomies. Subjects: Ninety-seven patients who underwent tumor-related internal (n=39) or external (n=58) hemipelvectomy surgery between January 1, 1988, and December 31, 2004, participated in the study. Methods: Using a descriptive retrospective cohort study design, functional status was evaluated with the Barthel Index at 3 time points. Quality-of-life parameters were evaluated at follow-up using the Linear Analog Self-Assessment tool (LASA). Results: Data were collected on all 97 patients at rehabilitation consultation and hospital discharge. Follow-up data were obtained via survey on 44% of the original group at a median of 5.8 years (interquartile range [IRQ]=1.7–10.4) after surgery. Median total Barthel Index scores were similar between the internal and external hemipelvectomy groups at the initial physical medicine and rehabilitation assessment (10 [IQR=10–15] versus 10 [IQR=3.75–15]), at discharge (40 [IQR=30–65] versus 50 [IQR=35–66.25]), and at follow-up (92.5 [IQR=76.25–100] versus 92.5 [IQR=78.75–96.25]). Participants with external hemipelvectomies were less independent in bladder function and experienced greater pain severity at follow-up compared with those with internal hemipelvectomies. Overall quality-of-life parameters were similar between the groups. Discussion and Conclusion: Despite significant differences in surgical procedures, immediate and long-term functional outcomes and quality-of-life parameters were similar among participants with internal and external hemipelvectomies.


JAMA | 2003

Effect of Magnetic vs Sham-Magnetic Insoles on Plantar Heel Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Mark H. Winemiller; Robert G. Billow; Edward R. Laskowski; W. Scott Harmsen


Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine | 1999

Prevention of venous thromboembolism in patients with spinal cord injury: effects of sequential pneumatic compression and heparin.

Mark H. Winemiller; Kathryn A. Stolp-Smith; Marc D. Silverstein; Terry M. Therneau


Mayo Clinic Proceedings | 2005

Effect of Magnetic vs Sham-Magnetic Insoles on Nonspecific Foot Pain in the Workplace: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial

Mark H. Winemiller; Robert G. Billow; Edward R. Laskowski; W. Scott Harmsen


Archive | 2007

Effect of Magnetic vs Sham-Magnetic Insoles on Plantar Heel Pain

Mark H. Winemiller; Robert G. Billow; Edward R. Laskowski; W. Scott Harmsen


JAMA | 2004

Magnets for Patients With Heel Pain—Reply

Mark H. Winemiller; Edward R. Laskowski


Archive | 2008

Functional Outcomes and Quality of Life After Tumor-Related

Hemipelvectomy A Beck; Marlene J Einertson; Mark H. Winemiller; Robert W. DePompolo


Mayo Clinic proceedings | 2006

Magnetic insoles. Author's reply

Michael I. Weintraub; Abraham Blechman; Mark H. Winemiller


Mayo Clinic Proceedings | 2006

Magnetic Insoles–Reply–I

Mark H. Winemiller


Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2006

PR_021 : Functional Outcome and Quality of Life After Tumor-Related Hemipelvectomy

Lisa A. Beck; Marlene J Einertson; Mark H. Winemiller; Robert W. DePompolo

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Lisa A. Beck

University of Rochester Medical Center

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