Bone tumor surgery and limb preservation

Bone tumor surgery is not simply mass removal; it requires planning that balances tumor control, limb function, reconstruction, and recurrence risk.

Assessment and surgery for benign and malignant bone tumors, with careful surgical planning, appropriate adjuvant measures to reduce recurrence when indicated, and limb preservation whenever oncologically and functionally feasible. Also includes evaluation of metastatic bone disease and pathological fracture risk.

Important note

The treatment plan depends on examination, imaging, and final diagnosis. This content is educational and does not replace medical assessment.

What this service includes

  • Evaluation of benign and malignant bone tumors using clinical and imaging correlation.
  • Biopsy and surgical pathway planning before definitive intervention.
  • Adjuvant measures when appropriate to reduce recurrence risk.
  • Limb preservation and reconstruction whenever safe and feasible.
  • Assessment of metastatic bone disease and pathological fracture risk with oncology coordination.

When to book

Book an evaluation if you have persistent pain, swelling, injury, a concerning imaging report, or a major surgical decision that needs careful explanation.