
The author has reported 42 operations on the pelvic girdle and femoral bones. Two new variants of surgical intervention are suggested: 1) interiliac-pubic-sciatic amputation of a lower extremity, and 2) extended exarticulation of the femur. Des keletization of pelvic bones in both operative procedures renders them more ablastic and radical as compared with routine operations. Interiliac-abdominal resection is felt to be more rational from the rehabilitation viewpoint, moreover it is the author's opinion that resection of the femoral proximal segment should be avoided whenever possible.
Male, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Methods, Humans, Bone Neoplasms, Female, Femur, Pelvic Bones
Male, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Methods, Humans, Bone Neoplasms, Female, Femur, Pelvic Bones
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