Case Report

Rotationplasty for Unplanned Fixation of Pathological Fracture Distal Femoral Osteosarcoma

Figure 5

Popliteal artery was identified and protected (a). Tumor was removed leaving behind the continuity of uncontaminated neurovascular bundle (b). The specimen was sent for pathological study (c). The distal leg was rotated and reattached to the proximal thigh (d).
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