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Reconstruction using liquid nitrogen-treated tumor-bearing bone has been utilized clinically since 1999 after its safety was confirmed by basic research. It provides several advantages: simplicity, osteoinduction, osteoconduction, short treatment time, optimal fit, sufficient biochemical strength, contagion-free, easy attachment of tendons and ligaments, and cryoimmunological activity. Time-dependent histological revitalization is also observed in frozen bone. There are two methods using liquid nitrogen-treated autografts: the pedicle freezing method and the free freezing method. The pedicle freezing method involves the dislocation of the joint proximal to the tumor or the use of osteotomy. The distal portion maintains continuity with the body in a pedicle form, and the affected bone is inverted and liquid nitrogen treatment is performed. The free freezing method involves resection and temporary removal of the affected bone and its treatment with liquid nitrogen. Satisfactory union can be achieved using liquid nitrogen-treated bone, and good clinical outcomes have been obtained in the midterm and long term without any case of recurrence from the treated bone. Reconstruction using liquid nitrogen-treated bone is a useful reconstruction method after resection of osteosarcoma.
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Tsuchiya, H., Yamamoto, N. (2016). Biological Reconstruction for Extremity Osteosarcoma: Liquid Nitrogen-Treated Tumor-Bearing Bone Graft. In: Ueda, T., Kawai, A. (eds) Osteosarcoma. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55696-1_15
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