BACKGROUND: Campanacci grade 3 giant cell tumors of the distal radius are locally aggressive and in close proximity to the median nerve, articular cartilage, flexor and extensor tendons, and the radial artery. Although several reconstructive techniques have been described, it is unclear to what degree these procedures restore function. DESCRIPTION OF TECHNIQUE: We present a modified ipsilateral ulna translocation technique using a clover leaf plate, for reconstruction of en bloc resected distal radius. This has the theoretical advantage of ensuring a solid, pain-free wrist arthrodesis, while preserving the forearm rotational axis and minimizing functional loss, without the associated donor site morbidity or allograft rejection issues of oth...
Distal end radius is third most common site for Giant Cell Tumour. Various Options for reconstructio...
Giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone, the most common benign locally aggressive bone tumor, accounts for 4...
Giant cell tumour of the bone (GCT) is a rare locally aggressive primary bone tumour with an inciden...
SummaryWe propose a distal radius reconstruction technique that provides a strong stable wrist while...
Many techniques have been described for reconstruction after distal radius resection for giant cell ...
BACKGROUND: Giant cell tumor (GCT) of distal radius poses problems for reconstruction following tumo...
Background: Distal end of radius is third most common site for GCT of long bones and 1% of these met...
Purpose: Giant cell tumor (GCT) of the distal radius often exhibits a more aggressive disease course...
Purpose: The aim of this multi-institutional retrospective study was to compare osteoarticular graft...
Minxun Lu,* Li Min,* Cong Xiao, Yongjiang Li, Yi Luo, Yong Zhou, Wenli...
Giant-cell tumor of bone occurred in the distal end of the ulna is extremely uncommon. A 23-year-old...
Background: Giant cell tumor is a fairly common locally invasive tumor in young adults. The lower e...
A giant cell tumour of the distal end of the ulna was treated by en bloc resection. The resected dis...
Copyright © 2013 Elango Mariappan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
SummaryWe report the case of a 72-year-old woman in whom a mega wrist prosthesis was used to reconst...
Distal end radius is third most common site for Giant Cell Tumour. Various Options for reconstructio...
Giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone, the most common benign locally aggressive bone tumor, accounts for 4...
Giant cell tumour of the bone (GCT) is a rare locally aggressive primary bone tumour with an inciden...
SummaryWe propose a distal radius reconstruction technique that provides a strong stable wrist while...
Many techniques have been described for reconstruction after distal radius resection for giant cell ...
BACKGROUND: Giant cell tumor (GCT) of distal radius poses problems for reconstruction following tumo...
Background: Distal end of radius is third most common site for GCT of long bones and 1% of these met...
Purpose: Giant cell tumor (GCT) of the distal radius often exhibits a more aggressive disease course...
Purpose: The aim of this multi-institutional retrospective study was to compare osteoarticular graft...
Minxun Lu,* Li Min,* Cong Xiao, Yongjiang Li, Yi Luo, Yong Zhou, Wenli...
Giant-cell tumor of bone occurred in the distal end of the ulna is extremely uncommon. A 23-year-old...
Background: Giant cell tumor is a fairly common locally invasive tumor in young adults. The lower e...
A giant cell tumour of the distal end of the ulna was treated by en bloc resection. The resected dis...
Copyright © 2013 Elango Mariappan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
SummaryWe report the case of a 72-year-old woman in whom a mega wrist prosthesis was used to reconst...
Distal end radius is third most common site for Giant Cell Tumour. Various Options for reconstructio...
Giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone, the most common benign locally aggressive bone tumor, accounts for 4...
Giant cell tumour of the bone (GCT) is a rare locally aggressive primary bone tumour with an inciden...