We have analysed the pattern of symptoms in patients presenting with synovial
Limb salvage involving wide resection and reconstruction is now well established for managing musculoskeletal
We evaluated the oncological and functional outcome of 27 patients who had limb salvage for a soft-tissue
We investigated whether our policy of routine re-excision of the tumour bed after an unplanned excision of a soft-tissue
Objectives. The clinical utility of routine cross sectional imaging of the
abdomen and pelvis in the screening and surveillance of patients
with primary soft-tissue
This study reports the experience of one treatment centre with routine surveillance MRI following excision of musculoskeletal
Objectives. Our objective was to predict the knee extension strength and post-operative function in quadriceps resection for soft-tissue
Aims. The primary objective of this study was to compare the postoperative infection rate between negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) and conventional dressings for closed incisions following soft-tissue
We describe a case of intraneural metastasis of a synovial
We review the treatment of pelvic Ewing’s
We evaluated the risk of late relapse and further
outcome in patients with soft-tissue
1. An analytical study of eighty histologically proven cases of Paget's
We reviewed 129 patients with subcutaneous
This paper aims to provide evidence-based guidance for the general orthopaedic surgeon faced with the presentation of a potential soft tissue
We have investigated the significance of the method of treatment on the oncological and functional outcomes and on the complications in 184 patients with soft-tissue
We reviewed retrospectively 236 consecutive patients seen in our soft-tissue
Despite local treatment with systemic chemotherapy in Ewing’s
Aims. A single-centre prospective randomized trial was conducted to
investigate whether a less intensive follow-up protocol would not
be inferior to a conventional follow-up protocol, in terms of overall
survival, in patients who have undergone surgery for
Patients who have limb amputation for musculoskeletal
tumours are a rare group of cancer survivors. This was a prospective
cross-sectional survey of patients from five specialist centres
for
The aim of this study was to determine whether
the high-sensitivity modified Glasgow prognostic score (Hs-mGPS) could
predict the disease-specific survival and oncological outcome in
adult patients with non-metastatic soft-tissue