1997
DOI: 10.1007/s001130050107
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Editorial

Abstract: Owing to advances in adjuvant therapy, the outlook for patients with primary malignant bone tumors has improved dramatically in recent decades. This applies both to improved survival and to increased limb salvage rates. The diagnostic strategies and a staging system for malignant bone tumors are outlined. Technical aspects of the standard limb salvage procedures, such as Tikhoff-Linberg resection at the shoulder, internal hemipelvectomy, proximal and distal femur resection and rotation plasty are presented. Th… Show more

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