Surgical treatment of osteogenic sarcoma at the Mayo clinic.

  • 1 February 1978
    • journal article
    • Vol. 62  (2) , 205-11
Abstract
Osteogenic sarcoma continues to present a tremendous therapeutic challenge. Until recently, treatment has continued at a relatively unsophisticated level. Although amputation, usually at a cross-bone level with a safe margin above the lesion, continues to be the treatment of choice, increased interest is being demonstrated in radical en bloc limb-saving resections. Modern joint implants are proving effective in restoring the osseous integrity and joint function after the resection.

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