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.
Bridging the Gap: Solutions for Intercalary Long Bone Reconstruction
Orthopaedic oncologists discuss why diaphyseal bone tumors present unique challenges in reconstruction and provide insights into the role of tumor histology, patient age and comorbidity status, segment defect size, and patient prognosis in determining the appropriate type of reconstruction technique.
Soft Tissue Sarcoma: The True Zebra You Don’t Want to Miss
Because sarcoma is a rare and elusive entity, physicians should have a low threshold to refer any lesion that arouses suspicion to a facility with an orthopaedic oncologist and a multidisciplinary sarcoma team.
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