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et al. reported on 47 patients undergoing a limb salvage approach for primary bone tumour, treating an average defect size of 16.2 cm, achieving successful union in 75% of cases, comparable to their cohort who underwent cortical autograft ( 50
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.4 per million in the general population ( 55 ). With an incidence of about 3 per million for each entity, Ewing’s sarcoma (ES) and chondrosarcoma (CS) are two more common malignant bone tumours usually diagnosed in childhood and adolescence