Aims. The epiphyseal approach to a chondroblastoma of the intercondylar notch of a child’s
Aims. Endoprosthetic reconstruction following
Aims. Osteoarticular reconstruction of the
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
Aims. Rotating-hinge knee prostheses are commonly used to reconstruct the
Aims. We retrospectively report our experience of managing 30 patients with a primary malignant tumour of the
Aims. The aim of this study was to report the results of three forms of reconstruction for patients with a ditsl tibial bone tumour: an intercalary resection and reconstruction, an osteoarticular reconstruction, and arthrodesis of the ankle. Methods. A total of 73 patients with a median age of 19 years (interquartile range (IQR) 14 to 36) were included in this retrospective, multicentre study. Results. Reconstructions included intercalary resection in 17 patients, osteoarticular reconstruction in 11, and ankle arthrodesis in 45. The median follow-up was 77 months (IQR 35 to 130). Local recurrence occurred in eight patients after a median of 14 months (IQR 9 to 36), without a correlation with adequacy of margins or reconstructive technique. Major complications included fracture of the graft in ten patients, nonunion of the proximal osteotomy in seven, and infection in five. In the osteoarticular group, three of 11 patients developed radiological evidence of severe osteoarthritis, but only one was symptomatic and required conversion to ankle arthrodesis. Functional evaluation showed higher values of the Musculoskeletal Tumour Society (MSTS) and American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) scores in the intercalary group compared with the others. Conclusion. Preservation of the epiphysis in patients with a
We used a knee-sparing
We investigated whether improvements in design have altered the outcome for patients undergoing endoprosthetic replacement of the
Introduction. Primary bone tumours of the
Several techniques have been described to reconstruct a mobile wrist joint after resection of the
We evaluated the results of fibular centralisation as a stand alone technique to reconstruct defects that occurred after resection of tumours involving the tibial diaphysis and
Aim. The use of megaprostheses for knee reconstruction after
In patients with a tumour affecting the distal
ulna it is difficult to preserve the function of the wrist following extensive
local resection. We report the outcome of 12 patients (nine female,
three male) who underwent excision of the
We report our early experience with the use of a non-invasive
Endoprosthetic replacement of the
Between June 2005 and March 2008, 14 patients with a Campanacci grade-3 giant-cell tumour of the
Ten patients underwent endoprosthetic replacement of the
Failure of massive knee endoprostheses implanted for malignant tumours of the
The aim of this study was to assess a specific
protocol for the treatment of patients with a parosteal osteosarcoma of
the