CASE 34: Chondrosarcoma Located in the Right Pelvic Bone (Iliac Wing)
- Hits: 43
- 84-year-old male patient
- The patient has had right groin and hip pain for 7 months, which has gradually worsened and made walking difficult.
- A patient diagnosed with chondrosarcoma via needle biopsy showed no signs of metastasis in subsequent scans.
- Due to the patient's current general condition after internal hemipelvectomy, reconstruction was not performed.
Pre-operative examination: X-rays and CT scans show irregularities and damage to the right pelvic bone.

Pre-operative examination: MRI shows large tumor tissue accompanied by bone destruction.

During the operation: The planning of the osteotomy incision level and the post-resection visualization are shown under fluoroscopy.

During the operation: Clinical and fluoroscopy images of the removed tumor tissue.


