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Surgical Techniques in Oncologic Orthopedics

Irina Bolechella

Surgical intervention remains a fundamental pillar in the management of musculoskeletal tumors, and oncologic orthopedics has witnessed remarkable progress in surgical techniques over the years. These advancements have revolutionized the field, allowing orthopedic surgeons to address bone and soft tissue malignancies with greater precision and improved outcomes. This article provides an overview of some of the key surgical techniques utilized in oncologic orthopedics, highlighting their significance in preserving function, enhancing patient quality of life, and offering hope to those facing challenging oncological conditions.

Limb-sparing surgery, also known as limb-salvage or limb-sparing resection, is a groundbreaking surgical technique that allows oncologic orthopedic surgeons to remove a tumor while preserving the affected limb. In the past, amputation was the primary approach for many bone and soft tissue tumors. However, limb-sparing surgery has become the preferred choice whenever possible, as it offers several advantages, including improved patient mobility, better cosmetic outcomes, and enhanced overall quality of life.