Aims. Limb salvage surgery (LSS) is the primary treatment option for primary bone malignancy. It involves the removal of bone and tissue, followed by reconstruction with
Aims. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prosthesis characteristics and associated conditions that may modify the survival of total femoral
We undertook a retrospective review of 33 patients who underwent total femoral
Introduction: Total femoral
Aims. Proximal femoral
We studied 100 patients who had undergone
We report a case of spontaneous physeal growth arrest of the distal femur in a nine-year-old child with Ewing’s sarcoma of the proximal femur treated with chemotherapy and
We investigated whether improvements in design have altered the outcome for patients undergoing
Ten patients underwent
Purpose: The aim of this study was to understand the effect of endoprosthetic reconstruction in treatment of solitary bone plasmacytoma threatening structural integrity of bone. Materials and methods: We retrospectively studied 11 patients who underwent endoprosthetic reconstruction for solitary bone plasmacytoma between 1988 and 2003 with more than 1 year follow up. Most had radiotherapy and those who sustained structural damage to a joint or thought to be salvageable were treated with
We undertook a cemental unipolar proximal femoral
We have investigated whether improvements in design have altered the outcome for patients undergoing
A series of 81 patients has been reviewed to determine the value of
Between 1966 and 2001, 1254 patients underwent excision of a bone tumour with
Between 1988 and 2006, 18 patients had a custom-made
We report the use of contained impacted morsellized allograft to revise an aseptically loose, massive distal femoral
Reconstruction of the shoulder joint following resection of the proximal humerus for bone tumours remains controversial. We report the long term functional results of the simplest form of reconstruction – an endoprosthesis. One hundred patients underwent
We have performed