1. Fifty-five giant-cell
Forty-seven histologically confirmed cases of Ewing's
Giant cell
Aims. The aim of this study was to evaluate health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and joint function in tenosynovial giant cell
Concomitant
Between June 2005 and March 2008, 14 patients with a Campanacci grade-3 giant-cell
Giant-cell
We reviewed nine patients at a mean period of 11 years (6 to 16) after curettage and cementing of a giant-cell
Between 1955 and 1989 we treated 24 patients (17 women and seven men) with giant-cell
Aims. Adjuvant treatment after intralesional curettage for atypical
cartilaginous
We retrospectively studied local recurrence of giant cell
We evaluated the possible induction of a systemic immune response to increase anti-tumour activity by the re-implantation of destructive
1. A parallel study has been made of fifty patients presenting with a sternomastoid
Excision of the proximal femur for
We describe a method of reconstruction using tumour-bearing autograft treated by liquid nitrogen in 28 patients. The operative technique consisted of en bloc excision of the
1. A case is described of three giant-cell
We describe a retrospective review of 38 cases of reconstruction following resection of the metaphysiodiaphysis of the lower limb for malignant bone tumours using free vascularised fibular grafts. The mean follow-up was for 7.6 years (0.4 to 18.4). The mean Musculoskeletal
Aims. The aims of this study were to analyse the long-term outcome
of vascularised fibular graft (VFG) reconstruction after tumour
resection and to evaluate the usefulness of the method. . Patients and Methods. We retrospectively reviewed 49 patients who had undergone resection
of a sarcoma and reconstruction using a VFG between 1988 and 2015.
Their mean follow-up was 98 months (5 to 317). Reconstruction was
with an osteochondral graft (n = 13), intercalary graft (n = 12),
inlay graft (n = 4), or resection arthrodesis (n = 20). We analysed
the oncological and functional outcome, and the rate of bony union
and complications. Results. Five- and ten-year overall survival rates were 89% and 86%, respectively.
Local recurrence occurred in two patients. Eight patients developed
pulmonary metastases. Bone union was achieved in 44 patients (90%).
Fracture occurred in six patients (12%), infection in three (6%),
and nonunion in five (10%). The mean Musculoskeletal
The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional
and oncological outcome of extracorporeally irradiated autografts
used to reconstruct the pelvis after a P1/2 internal hemipelvectomy. The study included 18 patients with a primary malignant bone
tumour of the pelvis. There were 13 males and five females with
a mean age of 24.8 years (8 to 62). Of these, seven had an osteogenic
sarcoma, six a Ewing’s sarcoma, and five a chondrosarcoma. At a
mean follow-up of 51.6 months (4 to 185), nine patients had died
with metastatic disease while nine were free from disease. Local
recurrence occurred in three patients all of whom eventually died of
their disease. Deep infection occurred in three patients and required
removal of their graft in two while the third underwent a hindquarter
amputation for extensive flap necrosis. The mean Musculoskeletal