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Table 2 Surgical treatment of 52 bone tumors of the proximal part of the fibula

From: Symptoms and signs associated with benign and malignant proximal fibular tumors: a clinicopathological analysis of 52 cases

Diagnosis

Surgical intervention (no.)

Total tumors by diagnosis (n = 52)

Intralesional excision (n=)

Marginal excision (n=)

Type-1 en bloc resection (n=)

Type-2 en bloc resection (n=)

Benign

Osteochondroma

–

22

2

–

24 (46.2%)

Enchondroma

2

–

5

–

7 (13.5%)

Giant cell tumor

–

–

7

–

7 (13.5%)

Chondroblastoma

–

–

2

–

2 (3.8%)

Osteoblastoma

1

–

1

–

2 (3.8%)

Osteoid osteoma

1

–

–

–

1 (1.9%)

Aneurysmal bone cyst

–

–

1

–

1 (1.9%)

Malignant

Osteosarcoma

–

–

2

4

6 (11.5%)

Chondrosarcoma

–

–

1

–

1 (1.9%)

Metastatic bone disease

–

–

1

–

1 (1.9%)

Total tumors by surgical intervention (no.)

4 (7.7%)

22 (42.3%)

22 (42.3%)

4 (7.7%)

52 (100%)