Orthopedic Oncology Course - Unknown Test Cases Part A (Cases 1-10) - Lecture 11
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- Опубліковано 1 гру 2024
- This first unknown test cases lecture is a review of various unknown clinical cases. It discusses the clinical, radiographic, and pathological correlation of musculoskeletal tumors cases. This video should be used as a test and review for the previous videos in this lecture series.
PDF Version of Lecture 11 can be accessed here: www.tumorsurger...
This is part of a lecture series on Radiology, Pathology, and Treatment of Musculoskeletal Tumors.
James C. Wittig, MD is an Orthopedic Oncologist and Sarcoma Surgeon who specializes in Limb Sparing Surgery for pediatric and adult bone and soft tissue sarcomas. He also performs surgery for benign bone and soft tissue tumors, pathological fractures, and metastatic cancers. Dr. Wittig regularly teaches orthopedic surgery residents about the radiological and pathological diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal tumors. In 2007, Dr. Wittig won Teacher of the Year award for outstanding leadership, guidance and selfless dedication to the Residents of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases Department of Orthopedic Surgery. Dr. Wittig has recently been named one of the top 13 Orthopedic Oncologists in the United States. He has also been featured in Castle Connolly and New York Magazine as one of the Best Orthopedic Oncologists in the New York area and United States.
For more information please see my website: www.TumorSurgery.org
** Disclaimer: The information presented in this video is not meant to substitute for any particular medical opinion. If you have been diagnosed with a tumor of any part of your body or a musculoskeletal tumor, you must seek a formal opinion from a medical doctor or an orthopedic oncologist. The information presented in these videos is purely for educational purposes. **
On a friday i had a mass axilla removed about 9 inches wide, my surgeon took the fatty tissue out and when he spots a small tumor in my pectoralis muscle and he couldnt cut deep in there i dont know who could perform that kind of surgery but he thinks its a intramuscular lipoma or a sarcoma thats what i want to find out soon
Very good lectures. Thank you sir very much