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Total tibial endoprosthesis including ankle joint and knee joint replacement in a patient with Ewing sarcoma

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Pages 944-946 | Received 23 Jul 2004, Accepted 09 Jan 2005, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Figure 1. The modular endoprosthetic device, consisting of a rotating-hinge knee replacement and an unconstrained ankle joint replacement.

Figure 1. The modular endoprosthetic device, consisting of a rotating-hinge knee replacement and an unconstrained ankle joint replacement.

Figure 2. Reconstruction of the tibia using a Trevira Tube for soft tissue reconstruction.

Figure 2. Reconstruction of the tibia using a Trevira Tube for soft tissue reconstruction.

Figure 3. The lower-right leg with good soft tissue coverage by muscle flaps and skin graft.The skin alterations are due to radiation therapy.

Figure 3. The lower-right leg with good soft tissue coverage by muscle flaps and skin graft.The skin alterations are due to radiation therapy.

Figure 4. 2 years after surgery:osteointegration of the femoral component (a) and talar component (b). The talar component was implanted taking the trans-calcanear angle into account (c).

Figure 4. 2 years after surgery:osteointegration of the femoral component (a) and talar component (b). The talar component was implanted taking the trans-calcanear angle into account (c).

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