Resection of huge sternal tumor and reconstruction of anterior chest wall with muscle flap and bone cement

AuthorAH Jahanshahien
Issued Date2006-09-30en
AbstractMost malignant chest wall tumors are secondary and primary malignant chest wall tumors are uncommon. Primary chest wall tumors account for 2% of all primary tumors found in the body. Following removal of the malignant chest wall tumor with four centimeters margin, the chest wall reconstruction is of prime importance. In this report a patient with a large sternal chondrosarcoma is presented. The tumor was resected and the chest wall reconstruction was performed using bone cement and pectoral muscle flapsen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordChondrosarcomaen
KeywordThoraxen
KeywordMalignant tumoren
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleResection of huge sternal tumor and reconstruction of anterior chest wall with muscle flap and bone cementen
TypeCase Reporten

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