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  • Open & Closed BiopsyOpen and Closed Biopsy

    An open biopsy is a surgical procedure performed to expose a tumor and obtain a sample of tissue for microscopic analysis. Open biopsies may be classified as incisional, in which a small portion of the tumor is removed; or excisional, in which the entire tumor is removed. 

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  • Prophylactic Femoral NailProphylactic Femoral Nail

    Prophylactic femoral nailing fortifies the weakened bone with impending fracture. Stabilizing the bone in this manner also provides pain relief and is thus a palliative measure to improve quality of life.

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  • Prophylactic Humeral NailingProphylactic Humeral Nailing

    Benign or malignant tumors can develop in or spread to the humeral (upper arm) bone causing progressive bone tissue destruction that can lead to a fracture.

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  • Proximal Femur Resection & ReconstructionProximal Femur Resection and Reconstruction

    Benign or malignant tumors can develop in or spread to the upper (proximal) part of the femoral bone (thigh bone) causing progressive bone tissue destruction.

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  • Distal Femur Resection & ReconstructionDistal Femur Resection and Reconstruction

    Benign or malignant tumors can develop in or spread to the lower (distal) part of the femur (thighbone), causing progressive bone tissue destruction associated with pain and disability.

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  • Proximal Humerus Resection & ReconstructionProximal Humerus Resection and Reconstruction

    The proximal humerus is a common site for benign, primary malignant, or metastatic neoplasms. Resection of the proximal humerus becomes necessary for the control of primary and metastatic bone tumors.

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  • Distal Humerus Resection & ReconstructionDistal Humerus Resection and Reconstruction

    Distal humerus resection and reconstruction is a surgical procedure to remove diseased distal humerus bone tissue and tumors involving the distal humerus, followed by reconstruction with an artificial prosthesis and tissue graft to restore elbow/arm function.

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  • Total Elbow ArthroplastyTotal Elbow Arthroplasty

    Elbow joint replacement, also referred to as total elbow arthroplasty, is an operative procedure to treat the symptoms of arthritis that have not responded to non-surgical treatments.

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  • Curettage & Bone Graft of Benign Bone LesionsCurettage and Bone Graft of Benign Bone Lesions

    Benign bone lesion treatment is medical care rendered to a patient with a diagnosis of benign (noncancerous) bone lesion.

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  • Resection of Soft Tissue SarcomaResection of Soft Tissue Sarcoma

    A sarcoma is a rare type of malignant tumor originating from the connective tissue in the body.It can develop in both the hard and soft tissues.

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  • Limb SalvageLimb Salvage

    Limb salvage surgery, also called limb-sparing surgery, is a surgical procedure that involves debridement- removal of the injured bone and surrounding tissues and reconstructing them into a functional limb.

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  • AmputationAmputation

    Amputation is the surgical removal of a part of the body as a result of a traumatic injury or disease conditions such as diabetes or peripheral vascular disease (PAD). 

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