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Fig. 5

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

Fig. 5

Patient 1, a 16-year-old male, complained pain and limp in his right knee. Radiological reveal suspected proximal fibular osteosarcoma. A double-approach surgery with tenodesis was performed without gastrocnemius flap. At the final follow-up, no local recurrence was presented (a, b) and the patient was satisfactory with his excellent knee function and gait (c, d)

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