An orthopaedic oncologist discusses two complex chondrosarcoma cases in a video case study.
The Leg Bone’s Connected to the Arm Bone: Surgeons Use Fibula to Reconstruct Humerus in Unique Pediatric Sarcoma Case
In a video case study, Nathan Mesko, MD, orthopaedic oncologist, discusses the details of a unique humerus osteosarcoma case.
Case Report: Complex Hernia Repair Involving Pelvic and Bladder Reconstruction
A 64-year-old man was referred to Cleveland Clinic for a second opinion on the repair of a large suprapubic hernia, complicated by the lack of a pubic symphysis. Learn how a multidisciplinary team successfully managed this challenging case.
Similar Outcomes Achieved in Primary vs. Staged Reconstruction After Soft Tissue Sarcoma Excision
Following soft tissue sarcoma excision, staged reconstruction of allows for easier re-intervention if needed, but may not make a significant difference in outcomes.
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Diagnostic Performance of PET/CT Scans in Evaluation of Patients with Skeletal Metastases of Unknown Primary
PET/CT scan shows little evidence of diagnostic utility in the identification of the primary tumor when standard investigations fail.