Musculoskeletal Tumor Surgery
Limb salvage surgery preserves limbs threatened by injury or disease, removing damaged tissue to maintain function and avoid amputation.
View MoreRotationplasty is a surgical procedure where a portion of the limb is rotated and reattached to preserve function.
View MoreExtended curettage is a surgical procedure for bone tumors, involving scraping the tumor to remove it while preserving healthy tissue.
View MoreJoint preservation involves strategies and treatments aimed at maintaining joint function and delaying or preventing the need for joint replacement surgery.
View MoreMinimally invasive surgery utilizes small incisions and specialized instruments to perform procedures with less tissue damage and quicker recovery.
View MoreMegaprosthesis reconstruction involves implanting large, specialized prosthetic devices to replace bone and joints in patients with extensive limb damage.
View MoreRecycling tumor bone involves processing and sterilizing bone tissue removed during surgery for reuse in reconstructive procedures.
View MoreNavigation surgery involves the use of computerized imaging technology to guide surgeons with precision during complex procedures.
View MoreMusculoskeletal tumor surgery utilizes custom 3D printing to create personalized implants and guides for precise tumor resection and reconstruction.
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