2006
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-924244
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Senkung der Amputationsrate bei Knochen- und Weichgewebssarkomen durch interdisziplinäres Vorgehen

Abstract: On the basis of three patients with bone and soft tissue sarcoma,we would like to illustrate the necessity of a well working inter-disciplinary cooperation of radiologists, internal oncologists, radiation therapists, orthopaedic surgeons and plastic surgeons. Functional extremity preservation in sarcoma patients can be achieved by a good interdisciplinary management without im-pairing the total prognosis of the patients. Patients with sarcoma should be treated in centres in which all specialised divisions are … Show more

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“…salvage procedure [22]. In cases where the tumor extends into the glenohumeral joint or even into the scapula a Tikhoff-Linberg amputation may be indicated.…”
Section: Radiograph Depicting Disease Progression Of a Metastatic Les...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…salvage procedure [22]. In cases where the tumor extends into the glenohumeral joint or even into the scapula a Tikhoff-Linberg amputation may be indicated.…”
Section: Radiograph Depicting Disease Progression Of a Metastatic Les...mentioning
confidence: 99%