Abstract
Forearm bone tumors pose significant challenges in orthopedic oncology due to the complex anatomy and biomechanics of the radius and ulna. This study analyzes modern surgical strategies for benign and malignant forearm tumors, focusing on limb-sparing resections, vascularized fibular grafting, and patient-specific implant technologies. Results indicate that combining radical tumor excision with advanced reconstruction reduces recurrence, improves functional outcomes (MSTS scores 80–90%), and enhances quality of life. A multidisciplinary individualized approach is essential for optimal results.
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