Chondrosarcoma is a primary chest wall tumor causing huge masses arising from rib, sternum, or costochondral junction. Successful treatment warrants complete surgical resection with wide, free margins followed by reconstruction of the bony chest wall and soft tissue coverage of the defect. We report the case of excision of giant recurrent sternal chondrosarcoma followed by reconstruction of neosternum using steel wires. This novel technique portrays steel wire-based reconstructions as a safe, reproducible, and readily available prosthetic material for complex chest wall surgeries
A case of a 66 year-old women, with a large chondrosarcoma arising from right lateral chest wall is ...
Although a rare entity, chondrosarcoma is the most common malignant tumor of the chest wall. Most pa...
Sternal resection and anterior chest wall reconstruction techniques for malignant processes are not ...
Chondrosarcoma is a primary chest wall tumor causing huge masses arising from rib, sternum, or costo...
Chondrosarcoma (CS) is a primary chest wall tumor causing huge masses arising from rib, sternum or c...
Primitive malignant sternal tumours are extremely rare and represent less than 1% of all chest wall ...
The chest wall chondrosarcoma (CWC) is a rare slowly growing primary tumor of the chest wall with an...
Primary sternal chondrosarcoma is a rare malignant tumor that is refractory to chemotherapy and rad...
We present a case of a giant chondrosarcoma arising from the right anterolateral chest wall and exte...
Chest wall reconstruction after en-bloc tumor resection is very important to preserve functional mob...
PublisherPrimary chest wall tumors are relatively rare, and in individual cases the biological prope...
Background and objective Tumor involving the chest wall is a common clinical event, and if there are...
The Authors analyze the main surgical techniques for the treatment of malignant sternal neoplasms. T...
Chondrosarcomas represent approximately 20% of primary malignant bone cancers, being known as the mo...
A case of a 66 year-old women, with a large chondrosarcoma arising from right lateral chest wall is ...
Although a rare entity, chondrosarcoma is the most common malignant tumor of the chest wall. Most pa...
Sternal resection and anterior chest wall reconstruction techniques for malignant processes are not ...
Chondrosarcoma is a primary chest wall tumor causing huge masses arising from rib, sternum, or costo...
Chondrosarcoma (CS) is a primary chest wall tumor causing huge masses arising from rib, sternum or c...
Primitive malignant sternal tumours are extremely rare and represent less than 1% of all chest wall ...
The chest wall chondrosarcoma (CWC) is a rare slowly growing primary tumor of the chest wall with an...
Primary sternal chondrosarcoma is a rare malignant tumor that is refractory to chemotherapy and rad...
We present a case of a giant chondrosarcoma arising from the right anterolateral chest wall and exte...
Chest wall reconstruction after en-bloc tumor resection is very important to preserve functional mob...
PublisherPrimary chest wall tumors are relatively rare, and in individual cases the biological prope...
Background and objective Tumor involving the chest wall is a common clinical event, and if there are...
The Authors analyze the main surgical techniques for the treatment of malignant sternal neoplasms. T...
Chondrosarcomas represent approximately 20% of primary malignant bone cancers, being known as the mo...
A case of a 66 year-old women, with a large chondrosarcoma arising from right lateral chest wall is ...
Although a rare entity, chondrosarcoma is the most common malignant tumor of the chest wall. Most pa...
Sternal resection and anterior chest wall reconstruction techniques for malignant processes are not ...