Tumors of the upper limb are usually benign, but malignant cases are rare, often misdiagnosed, and may lead to delayed treatment. Accurate staging, histological confirmation, and timely intervention are essential for optimal outcomes. Advances in imaging, adjuvant therapies, and surgical techniques have transformed management, with limb-salvage surgery now preferred, using bone grafts or prostheses, alongside options such as wide resection, endoprosthetic reconstruction, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy.

Join the eminent orthopedic oncosurgeon, Dr. Abhijeet Ashok Salunke , in our Docplexus Surgical Suite, where he will discuss the “Management of Upper Limb Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors” on 5 th February 2026 , 2:30 PM IST onwards. Session highlights Goals in treating malignant upper limb tumors: Oncologic cure, maintenance of ROM function, and appearance The trends in limb-sparing surgery …