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excision of bone sarcoma is valid if the resection performed achieves oncologic safe margins, clear of any tumour tissue, and the functional results and survival rates expected are equal or better than after an amputation performed for the same case ( Fig
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. Pala E Henderson ER Calabrò T Angelini A Abati CN Trovarelli G & Ruggieri P . Survival of current production tumor endoprostheses: complications, functional results, and a comparative statistical analysis . Journal of Surgical Oncology
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intracapsular osteoid osteoma of the elbow by CT-guided percutaneous RFA. 26 All patients were assessed in terms of function, successful eradication and complication rate. Twenty-five out of 27 patients (92.5%) presented with excellent functional results as
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, imaging and histological characteristics. The advantage of intralesional curettage is that the functional results are superior to cases treated with resection. Cartilage lesions in the pelvis and sacrum can frequently recur after intralesional excision
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functional results and should be taken into consideration when deciding on the treatment option. Figure 6 Artistic drawing realized by AA shows the technique of reverse vascularized proximal fibular graft. The proximal fibula is reversed with the head
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One of the most difficult balances when operating on patients with GCTs is the surgical morbidity and future function of the joint. Herein, the best functional results were obtained when curettage-based techniques were used. 22 , 23 Also, the
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, Trovarelli G , Calabrò T , et al. . Survival of modern knee tumor megaprostheses: failures, functional results, and a comparative statistical analysis . Clin Orthop Relat Res 2015 ; 473 : 891 - 9 . 29 Issack PS , Barker
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