54 research outputs found
Wound Complications Following Resection of Adductor Compartment Tumours
Purpose Limb salvage surgery of soft tissue sarcomas is associated with both a risk of local recurrence and wound complications.
Although the lower limb appears to be at greater risk of wound-related morbidity, few studies separate anatomical
compartments. We believe that the adductor compartment of the thigh has a particularly high rate of complications and so
performed a retrospective analysis of all soft tissue sarcomas arising in this region undergoing limb salvage
Growth in the Lower Limb Following Chemotherapy for a Malignant Primary Bone Tumour: A Straight-Line Graph
Purpose. The aim of this paper was to assess the growth in the unaffected lower limb of children who had received
chemotherapy for a malignant primary bone tumour around the knee
The Two-Stage Ipsilateral Fibular Transfer for Tibial Defect Following Tumour Excision
Method. We performed a two-stage vascularized ipsilateral fibular
graft transfer for segmental tibial defect following excision of malignant bone tumours
Tumour Transfer to Bone Graft Donor Site: A Case Report and Review of the Literature of the Mechanism of Seeding
Purpose. Transmission of malignant tumour cells to a bone graft donor site
is a rare complication of bone grafting.We report a case of seeding of malignant fibrous
histiocytoma from the femur to a pelvic bone graft donor site
Periosteal Osteosarcoma: A Review of 17 Cases with Mean Follow-up of 52 Months
Purpose: Periosteal osteosarcomas are rare cartilage-rich bone tumours characterized by a juxtacortical eccentric position
and are normally regarded oncologically as of intermediate to high grade.Their low incidence is mirrored by a small number
of reported cases in the world literature. While there is general agreement that wide surgical excision is required, there is a
paucity of evidence regarding adjuvant therapy. Previous reports have not indicated any consistent approach to this to allow
appraisal
Longitudinal Growth Following Treatment for Osteosarcoma
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to analyse the height at diagnosis and growth in 72 skeletally immature children who had been treated for osteosarcoma in the area of the knee
Adult Head and Neck Soft Tissue Sarcomas: Treatment and Outcome
We have retrospectively analysed the experience of a musculoskeletal oncological unit in the management of adult head and neck soft tissue sarcomas from 1990 to 2005.
Thirty-six patients were seen, of whom 24 were treated at this unit, the remainder only receiving advice. The median age of the patients was 46 years. Most of the sarcomas were deep and of high or intermediate grade with a median size of
5.5ācm. Eleven different histological subtypes were identified. Wide excision was possible only in 21% of the cases. 42% of the patients developed local recurrence and 42% developed metastatic disease usually in the lungs. Overall survival was 49% at 5 years. Tumour size was the most important prognostic factor.
Adult head and neck soft tissue sarcomas have a high mortality rate with a high risk of local recurrence and metastatic disease. The rarity of the disease would suggest that centralisation of care could lead to increased expertise and better outcomes
Clear Cell Chondrosarcoma of Bone
Purpose. Clear cell chondrosarcoma is a rare variant of chondrosarcoma. Six cases
are herein reported
Malignant Chondroblastoma of the Os Calcis
Patient. We describe a case of chondroblastoma of the os calcis which metastasized to the tibia, soft tissues and lung. A complete response of the lung lesions was noted with chemotherapy
Paget's Osteosarcoma ā no Cure in Sight
Purpose Paget' s osteosarcoma has a fearful reputation with a quoted
survival of at best 5% at 5 years.We therefore reviewed our experience of 26 patients treated
over the last 25 years using modern staging and limb salvage techniques to see if there had
been any improvement in survival
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