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Bruno Battiston1, Stefano Artiaco2, Raimondo Piana3, Elena Boux3, Pierluigi Tos4.
Abstract
During recent decades, the concept of surgical treatment of malignant bone and soft tissue sarcomas has evolved, with the aim of preserving limb function. In this paper we report a case of metatarsal reconstruction by means of serratus and rib free flap after excision of a synovial sarcoma located in the dorsal aspect of the midfoot. Five years after the operation, the patient was free from recurrence and recovered full foot function. Amputation has been widely used in the past and this procedure still remains a valuable option when limb salvage is not possible. Nevertheless, in selected cases, reconstruction by means of composite free flaps may be successfully used for limb preservation in the treatment of malignant foot tumors after surgical excision.Entities:
Keywords: Foot sarcoma; Microsurgery; Serratus anterior rib composite flap
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25838161 PMCID: PMC4633423 DOI: 10.1007/s10195-015-0341-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Traumatol ISSN: 1590-9921
Fig. 1Preoperative clinical view
Fig. 2En-bloc resected tumor
Fig. 3Serratus anterior–rib composite flap transferred and fixed on the foot
Fig. 4Postoperative radiographic oblique and antero-posterior view
Fig. 5Radiographic oblique and antero-posterior view at follow-up
Fig. 6Clinical view at follow-up