: Bone tumors affecting pediatric foot are a rare occurrence. Most lesions are benign, but a thorough diagnostic evaluation must always be performed to rule out malignant tumors. Approach to benign lesions is conservative, from observation follow-up to curettage or mininvasive techniques. In malignant lesions, a wide resection must be performed and same protocols applied as in tumors affecting other skeletal sites. Reconstructive procedures should aim to mechanical stability and long-lasting results; joint motion restoring can be attempted when not negatively affecting stability. Amputation procedures should be considered as a still viable choice because of their good functional result in the foot.
Benign and Malignant Tumors in Child Foot / Campanacci D.A.; Scoccianti G.. - In: FOOT AND ANKLE CLINICS. - ISSN 1083-7515. - STAMPA. - 26:(2021), pp. 851-871. [10.1016/j.fcl.2021.07.010]
Benign and Malignant Tumors in Child Foot
Campanacci D. A.
;Scoccianti G.
2021
Abstract
: Bone tumors affecting pediatric foot are a rare occurrence. Most lesions are benign, but a thorough diagnostic evaluation must always be performed to rule out malignant tumors. Approach to benign lesions is conservative, from observation follow-up to curettage or mininvasive techniques. In malignant lesions, a wide resection must be performed and same protocols applied as in tumors affecting other skeletal sites. Reconstructive procedures should aim to mechanical stability and long-lasting results; joint motion restoring can be attempted when not negatively affecting stability. Amputation procedures should be considered as a still viable choice because of their good functional result in the foot.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.