
Musculoskeletal Oncology Reconstruction
Musculoskeletal oncology reconstruction is a specialized area of medicine focused on treating bone and soft tissue tumors, often through surgery. When tumors are removed, reconstruction is necessary to restore function and structure to affected areas, such as limbs. This process may involve using prosthetics, metal implants, or the patient's own tissue. The goal is to ensure patients can regain mobility and quality of life while minimizing complications. It combines surgical skills with an understanding of cancer care, aiming to provide comprehensive treatment to individuals facing musculoskeletal tumors.