Limb Salvage Surgery in Large and Fungating Giant Cell Tumors of Distal Radius: A Case Series
Muhamad Naseh Sajadi Budi,
Arief Abidin
Abstract:Introduction: A Giant Cell Tumor (GCT) is a benign tumor, but often aggressive with recurrence or metastasis tendency. Often, distal radius GCT is presented in relatively small or medium sizes. Large and fungating distal radius GCT is characterized by its higher ability to infiltrate, destruct, and compromise its surrounding tissue. Therefore, it increases the risk of complications including amputation. The treatment requires more complex surgery and reconstruction than usual GCT. In this case series, we prefe… Show more
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