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 Stash Cans difficult to achieve as there is little space between the rays of the foot.Furthermore, there is the challenge of restoring the Colour LED 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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