Metastatic bone tumors refer to bone tumors that originate from unknown primary sites and spread to other areas. When a patient presents with metastatic bone tumors, if not treated promptly, it can lead to worsening conditions and have an impact on overall health. If multiple areas of the body are affected early on, treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, and other methods.
1. Surgery: For small-volume bone tumors, minimally invasive surgery can be used to remove the lesions directly, achieving good treatment outcomes. However, for larger tumors, traditional open surgery may be necessary. After surgery, wound care is essential to maintain cleanliness and prevent infections.