Osteosarcoma of the fibula treatment in 1 Orthopedic surgery clinic in Nijmegen
1 clinic specializing in Orthopedic surgery providing treatment of Osteosarcoma of the fibula Osteosarcoma of the fibula is a rare malignant bone tumor originating in the fibula, the smaller of the two long bones in the lower leg. It requires aggressive treatment, such as surgery and chemotherapy, to improve outcomes. disease in Nijmegen.
Besides this clinic there are 9 Orthopedic surgery clinics in Netherlands.
Such diseases are treated by Sint Maartenskliniek: Acute limb ischemia, Chronic limb ischemia, Diabetic foot, Lower limb gangrene, Osteosarcoma of the fibula, and others.
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Maastricht, Netherlands
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Languages: English, German
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Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Osteosarcoma of the fibula:
worldwide
258 clinics
United Kingdom
41 clinics
Russia
17 clinics
India
15 clinics
United States
15 clinics
Slovakia
14 clinics
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Procedures are likely to be used for Osteosarcoma of the fibula treatment:
Above-the-knee amputations (AKA)
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Below-the-knee amputation (BKA)
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