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Abstract
Background
A giant Cell tumour is a benign primary bone neoplasm that most often occurs in a periarticular location and typically involves the epiphyseal region of long bones. Foot involvement is rare, and isolated involvement of talus is even rarer.
Case presentation
Here we report a case of a Campanacci grade 3 giant cell tumour of talus in an 18-year-old female, treated with en-bloc excision by a single incision and reconstruction by ankle and subtalar arthrodesis by allogenic talus.
Discussion and conclusion
En bloc excision by a single incision and reconstruction by ankle and subtalar arthrodesis is a feasible option in the management of GCT of the talus. Anatomical reconstruction of the talus to fill the defect created and pan talar arthrodesis can be considered as a biological reconstruction method after excising the tumour.