Title of article :
Primary Osteosarcoma of the Distal Fibula treated with Distal Fibulectomy with a Five-Year Follow-up: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
I, Saadon Department of Orthopaedics - Hospital Sultan Ismail - Johor Bahru - Malaysia , B, Amit Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia - Iskandar Puteri - Malaysia , A, Zolquarnian Department of Orthopaedics - Hospital Sultan Ismail - Johor Bahru - Malaysia , F, Muhamad Department of Orthopaedics - Hospital Sultan Ismail - Johor Bahru - Malaysia
Abstract :
Musculoskeletal tumours of the lower limbs especially malignant tumours are not common. The fibula is the site of primary bone tumours as reported in 2.4% of lower limb
tumours with the proximal third being more frequently
involved than the distal segment. Osteosarcoma is the most
common primary malignant bone tumour of nonhaematopoietic origin, with distal fibular involvement in
0.47% of patients. The advances in imaging techniques and
neo-adjuvant chemotherapy have now made it possible to
accurately define the extent of tumour and plan limb salvage
with tumour resection. The purpose of this case report is to
highlight the successful outcome of limb salvage procedure
with a five year follow up in an 11-year old boy with distal fibular osteosarcoma. Limb salvage surgery with distal fibulectomy and retention of the foot are a good alternative to radical amputation.
Keywords :
distal fibula , osteosarcoma , limb salvage surgery
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal