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Fig. 3 | World Journal of Surgical Oncology

Fig. 3

From: Is double-approach surgery and tenodesis without a gastrocnemius flap better for dealing with proximal fibular osteosarcoma?

Fig. 3

a, b The first lateral approach (yellow arrow). Through this approach, the anterior tibial artery and the peroneal artery can be ligated easily to secure a safe margin and tumor mobilization; the posterior tibial artery and nerve could be preserved and moderately distracted under direct view (nerve and vessel (N+V)). c, d The second lateral approach tumor en bloc resection (tumor (T), nerve and vessel (N+V))

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