Extended Joint Resection

A joint resection is a surgical procedure in which part or all of a joint is removed. It may be necessary to treat various diseases and injuries. In this case, we are talking about extended resection of the joint, which consists of complete removal of the articular ends of the bones.

This procedure can be used for tumors and epiphyseal osteomyelitis, which are diseases of the joints. Tumors can occur in various parts of the body, including joints, and can only be removed by surgery. Epiphyseal osteomyelitis occurs as a result of joint infection and requires immediate treatment.

During extended joint resection, the articular ends of the bones are completely removed, which allows the normal function of the joint to be restored. This can help improve the patient's quality of life and prevent the development of complications.

However, like any other surgical procedure, joint resection has its risks and can cause complications such as bleeding, infection, damage to nearby tissues and nerves. Therefore, before the procedure, it is necessary to conduct a thorough examination and choose the optimal treatment method.



**Extended joint resection.**

*One of the common methods of surgical treatment of bone tumors is extended joint resection. What is such an operation? How can it be carried out? You will find answers to these questions in this article.*

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