The primary goal of surgical treatment for malignant tumours involving the foot is to achieve local control with good oncological margins and maintain a painless, stable foot for ambulation. In the foot, the anatomical boundaries are not well established. In addition, the surgical margin is narrow, and a wider margin is always complicated with poor function and disability. Below-knee amputation is preferred as the surgical option in majority of the cases.

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Foot Tumour

  • Wan Faisham Nu’man Bin Wan Ismail

摘要

The primary goal of surgical treatment for malignant tumours involving the foot is to achieve local control with good oncological margins and maintain a painless, stable foot for ambulation. In the foot, the anatomical boundaries are not well established. In addition, the surgical margin is narrow, and a wider margin is always complicated with poor function and disability. Below-knee amputation is preferred as the surgical option in majority of the cases.