RECONSTRUCTION OF THE SECOND METATARSAL WITH NONVASCULARISED FIBULAR GRAFT FOLLOWING EN-BLOC RESECTION FOR GIANT CELL TUMOUR: A CASE REPORT

Reconstruction of the Second Metatarsal with Nonvascularised Fibular Graft following En-bloc Resection for Giant Cell Tumour: A Case Report

Reconstruction of the Second Metatarsal with Nonvascularised Fibular Graft following En-bloc Resection for Giant Cell Tumour: A Case Report

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Giant cell tumour in the metatarsal of a skeletally immature person is uncommon.Adequate surgical resection in this region can be difficult to achieve as there is little a&d ej-123 space between the rays of the foot.Furthermore, there is game of thrones jon snow poster the challenge of restoring the metatarsophalangeal articulation after resection of the tumor.

We describe a technique using non-vascularised fibular graft for reconstructing the 2nd metatarsal after en-bloc resection for giant cell tumour in a 14 year old adolescent female.

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