Öztürk, Çağatay2021-12-222021-12-222006-01Aydınlı, U. vd. (2006). ''A new autogenous graft choice in pelvic reconstructions: free vascularized rib (a case report)''. Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 126(1), 57-62.0936-80511434-3916https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00402-005-0076-3https://doi.org/10.1007/s00402-005-0076-3http://hdl.handle.net/11452/23445Primary or secondary bone tumours are not uncommon in pelvic girdle. In some cases, after radical resection, there is a big bony defect where the prosthesis is not applicable; arthrodesis is the only choice for good functional results. In this instance, the major problem is to achieve the fusion. In this case report, we focused on easy harvesting and minimal time consumption with free vascularized rib graft to achieve the fusion between the resected segments. Two year follow up showed fusion with good functional result.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessOrthopedicsSurgeryPelvic reconstructionMalignant pelvic tumoursFree vascularized rib graftTumorsSarcomaHemipelvisAllograftsResectionBone-graftsTreatment outcomeRibsReconstructive surgical proceduresPelvisPelvic neoplasmsMiddle agedMaleHumansArthrodesisSarcomaA new autogenous graft choice in pelvic reconstructions: free vascularized rib (a case report)Article0002340178000102-s2.0-311444437135762126116273375OrthopedicsSurgeryLimb Salvage; Humerus; Prostheses and ImplantsVascularizationRibPriority journalPreoperative carePostoperative carePelvis surgeryPelvis cancerNuclear magnetic resonance imagingNephrectomyMaleKidney carcinomaImmobilizationHuman tissueHumanHospital admissionConsultationComputer assisted tomographyCase reportBone metastasisBone graftBone biopsyArticleAdultAcetabulum