1. Wrist Arthrodesis with Vascularized Fibular Graft after Failed Allograft Replacement for Giant-Cell Tumor Resection
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Primo Andrea Daolio, Luca Delcroix, Stefano Bastoni, Fabio Sciancalepore, Marco Innocenti, and Elena Lucattelli
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medicine.medical_specialty ,surgical procedures, operative ,Wrist arthrodesis ,Giant cell ,business.industry ,Tumor resection ,medicine ,business ,Surgery - Abstract
Giant-cell tumor (GCT) is locally aggressive bone neoplasm, with an unpredictable pattern of biological aggressiveness. The optimal treatment had to achieve a negligible local recurrence rate while maximizing musculoskeletal function. Numerous options for reconstruction are available, but in the literature there is a lack of salvage surgery data. We present a case of a 67-year-old woman who underwent complete wrist arthrodesis with vascularized fibular graft as salvage procedure for allograft necrosis, after excision of a distal radius GCT. The patient did not complain of any impairment in daily use, and the functional score was 22 points (73%) at latest follow-up of 14 months. Despite joint salvage remains the most favorable treatment with regard to functional outcome for aggressive tumors of the distal radius, vascularized fibular grafts is a valuable alternative especially in salvage procedures, where the use of another allograft could lead to higher complications rate. Keywords: Vascularized fibular graft, Wrist arthrodesis, Giant-Cell Tumor, Fibula free flap.
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- 2021
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