Aims. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and impact of tourniquet use in patients undergoing limb salvage surgery with endoprosthetic reconstruction for a
Aims. The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of application of a 3D-printed megaprosthesis with hemiarthroplasty design for defects of the distal humerus or proximal ulna following
In patients with a
The purpose of this study was to assess the outcome
of 15 patients (mean age 13.6 years (7 to 25)) with a primary sarcoma
of the tibial diaphysis who had undergone excision of the affected
segment that was then irradiated (90 Gy) and reimplanted with an
ipsilateral vascularised fibular graft within it. The mean follow-up was 57 months (22 to 99). The mean time to
full weight-bearing was 23 weeks (9 to 57) and to complete radiological
union 42.1 weeks (33 to 55). Of the 15 patients, seven required
a further operation, four to obtain skin cover. The mean Musculoskeletal
Society
The aims of this retrospective study were to report the feasibility
of using 3D-printing technology for patients with a pelvic tumour
who underwent reconstruction. A total of 35 patients underwent resection of a pelvic tumour
and reconstruction using 3D-printed endoprostheses between September
2013 and December 2015. According to Enneking’s classification of
bone defects, there were three Type I lesions, 12 Type II+III lesions,
five Type I+II lesions, two Type I+II+III lesions, ten type I+II+IV
lesions and three type I+II+III+IV lesions. A total of three patients
underwent reconstruction using an iliac prosthesis, 12 using a standard
hemipelvic prosthesis and 20 using a screw-rod connected hemipelvic
prosthesis.Aims
Patients and Methods
Aims. The aim of this study was to determine the rate of indocyanine green (ICG) staining of bone and soft-tissue
Aims. Giant cell
Aims. Venous
Aims. We performed a systematic literature review to define features of patients, treatment, and biological behaviour of multicentric giant cell
Aims. Due to its indolent clinical behaviour, the treatment paradigm of atypical cartilaginous
Aims. Tenosynovial giant cell
Aims. The aim of this study was to report the results of three forms of reconstruction for patients with a ditsl tibial bone
Giant cell
Aims. Dislocation of the hip remains a major complication after periacetabular
Aims. Rotating-hinge knee prostheses are commonly used to reconstruct the distal femur after resection of a
Aims. Giant cell
Aims. There is a lack of evidence about the risk factors for local recurrence of a giant cell
Aims. There is an increased risk of dislocation of the hip after the resection of a periacetabular
Aims. Local recurrence remains a challenging and common problem following curettage and joint-sparing surgery for giant cell
Aims. The aim of this paper was to investigate the prognostic factors for local recurrence in patients with pathological fracture through giant cell