| Literature DB >> 25994832 |
Zhengxiao Ouyang1, Xuezheng Xu2, Linqing Li3, Yi Luo4, Jianfan Liu5, Xin Wang6, Xinyu Yao7, Gang Huang8, Xianan Li9.
Abstract
Recent advances in the management of bone tumors have led to a significant increase in the survival rates of patients with malignant bone tumors. Thus, limb salvage surgery has gained importance for preserving limb function in the management of bone tumors. However, surgery presents unique difficulties in terms of the biomechanics and obtaining a soft-tissue cover, such as when the ankle is involved in the primary malignant bone tumor. We report a case of chondrosarcoma of the distal tibia treated with wide en bloc resection arthrodesis and reconstruction of the defect using distraction osteogenesis, which offers an effective alternative protocol for limb salvage. The patient has remained disease free for 3 years since the initial surgery and can maintain normal limb athletic function.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25994832 PMCID: PMC4448279 DOI: 10.1186/s12957-015-0604-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Fig. 1Radiographs revealing an aggressive lesion of the distal tibia
Fig. 2Photomicrographs of the lesion
Fig. 3Distal tibia lengthening with a unilateral external fixator after excision of the tumor
Fig. 4Ankle joint arthrodesis after bone lengthening
Fig. 5Nine months after surgery, the affected limb was similar to the unaffected side in length, form, and function