Abstract

IntroductionPeriosteal osteosarcoma is a rare type of primary bone tumor. A vascularized fibula graft incorporates this revolutionary approach with a traditional massive allograft to reconstruct large femur and tibia defects during oncological resection. A structurally competent reconstruction with improved vascular and osteogenic capacities with the ability to achieve lower rates of fracture, infection, and non-union is obtained by integrating the benefits of the separate components.MethodA 16-year-old female diagnosed with periosteal osteosarcoma of the left shaft femur. We performed neoadjuvant chemotherapy, limb salvage surgery consists of surgical resection and reconstruction, followed by adjuvant chemotherapy post operatively. We used Capanna procedure to salvage the femur.ResultPost-operative evaluation showed stable fixation clinically and radiologically. There is no complications observed during recovery, as both distal motor and sensory are normal eventhough the patient were still limited in the motion of the hip and knee at the time due to post-operative pain.DiscussionCappana procedure has been known as a novel surgical method that could decrease the risk of complications results from classic reconstruction method, such as fracture, non-union, and infection.ConclusionModified Cappana procedure which introduce the use liquid nitorgen-recycled autograft from the resected affected bone as a peripheral shell supporting a centrally placed vascularized fibular graft to fill the massive bone defect left by surgical resection, had successfully performed in our patient whom previously diagnosed with periosteal osteosarcoma of femoral shaft.

Highlights

  • Periosteal osteosarcoma is a rare type of primary bone tumor that occurs as surface lesion

  • The classic surgical intervention which comprises of limb salvage and reconstruction using massive allograft has increased the long-term survival rate and allowed patients with periosteal osteosarcoma not to undergo amputation

  • Cappana procedure has been known as a novel surgical method that could decrease the risk of complications results from classic reconstruction method, such as fracture, non-union, and infection [1,11]

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Introduction

Periosteal osteosarcoma is a rare type of primary bone tumor that occurs as surface lesion. The predilection of periosteal osteosarcoma is in the long bones of the limbs, namely femur, tibia, humerus, radius, fibula, ulna and phalanx. A structurally competent reconstruction with improved vascular and osteogenic capacities with the ability to achieve lower rates of fracture, infection, and non-union is obtained by integrating the benefits of the separate components [1,9,10,11]. This case report has been reported in line with the SCARE Criteria [12]

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