The callus distraction method was applied to nine patients who were referre
d to us because of a bone tumor. Their mean age was 17 years and 3 months (
range 7-37 years). Three were female, and 6 were male. All of the tumors we
re localised on the femur, and the histological diagnosis was two chondrosa
rcomas, one Ewing's sarcoma, three osteosarcomas, one giant cell bone tumor
, and the remainder-benign fibrous histiocytoma. The mean length of the def
ect after resection of the tumor was 11.5 (range 8-20) cm. Preoperative and
postoperative chemotherapy were applied to patients with osteosarcoma and
Ewing's sarcoma. The patients were followed up for 22 (range 15-30) months
on average. The mean period of use of the external fixator was 12.5 (range
8-18) months. One patient suffered a tumour recurrence and died after 20 mo
nths. Complications included one deep infection, one skin invagination, and
one premature consolidation and bone bridge in the defect area. All of the
complications were successfully treated. Functional evaluation gave excell
ent results in four patients, good in three, and fair in two. This method c
an be used without any need for massive autogenous bone graft in repairing
defects of any length and diameter produced after excision of the lesion an
d thus can be considered as an alternative to other techniques.