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Prophylactic Radiotherapy of Hip Heterotopic Ossification: A Narrative Mini Review

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IN VIVO
Volume 36, Issue 2, Pages 533-542

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INT INST ANTICANCER RESEARCH
DOI: 10.21873/invivo.12735

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Key Words; Literature review; radiotherapy; prophylaxis; heterotopic ossification; hip; review

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Evidence on prophylactic radiotherapy for hip heterotopic ossification is limited and contradictory, with varying effectiveness across studies. The optimal dose, technique, and timing of radiotherapy remain unclear, as well as the potential benefits of combining radiotherapy with drugs.
Evidence on prophylactic radiotherapy (RT) in hip heterotopic ossification (HO) is sparse and conflicting. The aim of this literature review was to collect and summarize the available data on RT efficacy in preventing hip HO. The results of this review show that RT is effective in the prevention of hip HO, albeit with large variability across series. Effective prophylactic RT requires optimal treatment fields and time intervals with surgery. On the contrary, there is no clear evidence on the optimal timing (post-operative versus pre-operative RT). Comparisons between prophylactic RT and use of non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs showed conflicting results, although most were in favor of RT. In conclusion, RT is an established prophylactic treatment for hip HO. However, optimal dose, technique and timing remain unclear, as does the usefulness of combining RT with drugs.

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