“…Limb amputation, Borggreve or Van Nes rotationplasty, and arthrodesis have fallen out of favor as primary options, although these procedures still belong to the armamentarium of the orthopaedic oncologist for selected indications [23,33,34]. Limb salvage techniques involving wide en bloc resection of the tumor represent the mainstay of treatment, being associated with an increased quality of life [16,34]. The most popular reconstruction methods reported for the proximal tibia include osteoarticular allografts, allograft-prosthetic composite reconstructions, preserving the anatomic position of the tibial tubercle, and tumor mega-endoprostheses mostly with a gastrocnemius flap for coverage [1, 3-5, 9, 11, 12, 14, 18-20, 23, 24, 30, 34, 35, 37-41].…”