Table 2: This table shows the case number (26 to 50), gender, age, diagnosis, type of hemipelvectomy, and in patients who underwent internal hemipelvectomy, its functionality based on the MSTS system. Non-neoplastic diagnoses are noted.

Case

Gender

Age

Diagnosis

Type of

hemipelvectomy

Function

MSTS

score

26

Male

21

EWS

CEH

27

Male

16

CSA

CEH

28

Male

42

STS

CoMEH

29

Male

42

CSA

IH I + IIA + III

14/30

30

Female

49

UPS

IH IIA + III

13/30

31

Female

2

CMO

MEH

32

Male

9

CSA

IH I + II + III

26/30

33

Male

25

CSA

IH I + II + IV

3/30

34

Male

20

CSA

CEH

35

Male

51

FSA

CEH

36

Male

62

CSA

IH I + IIA + III

37

Male

30

INJ

CEH

38

Male

40

INJ

CEH

39

Male

16

NFA

CEH

40

Female

64

MET

IH I

14/30

41

Female

53

MET

CEH

42

Female

14

EWS

IH I + II + IV

43

Female

52

CSA

CEH

44

Male

18

EWS

IH I + IIA + III

15/30

45

Female

62

CSA

IH I

16/30

46

Male

58

CSA

IH I + IIA + III

47

Male

65

CSA

CEH

48

Male

22

OSA

IH IIA + F1 + F2

21/30

49

Female

47

NFA

CEH

50

Female

50

MET

IH IIA + III

13/30

CEH = Classical external hemipelvectomy.

CoEH = compounded external hemipelvectomy.

MEH = modified external hemipelvectomy.

IH = internal hemipelvectomy.
CEH = conversion to classical external hemipelvectomy.

Function score: dark gray for patients undergoing external hemipelvectomy, light gray for patients undergoing internal hemipelvectomy without follow-up for evaluation, and black in patients who died.