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Proximal Femur Reconstruction Following Resection of Primary Bone Tumors: Analysis of the Clinical and Radiographic Results

Proximal Femur Reconstruction Following Resection of Primary Bone Tumors: Analysis of the Clinical and Radiographic Results

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18-90 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

From the archives of the Rizzoli institute all the patients (approximately 150 patients) undergoing oncological reconstruction of proximal femur from 01/01/1991 to 31/12/2023.

A review will be made from the medical records, radiological imaging, and histological data of these patients

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Male and female patients surgically treated with an oncological reconstruction of the proximal femur at Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute between 01/01/1991 and 31/12/2023
  • Age: 18-90 years old (at the time of primary surgery)
  • Diagnosis of bone sarcoma
  • Patients with available clinical and imaging data

Exclusion Criteria:

  • At least one inclusion criterion not met

Study details
    Bone Tumor
    Bone Cancer

NCT06486506

Costantino Errani

16 October 2025

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