Escalating revision surgery after megaprosthesis knee replacement sometimes raises the question of "limb salvage". Here we present a salvage technique for megaprosthesis fracture at the junction between the stem and the metaphyseal component. In this young active patient, the short residual proximal femur was not loose and was difficult to extract without prosthetic escalation. The technique described here conserved the well-fixed primary stem and used a custom-made RescueSleeve MEGASYSTEM-C connection sleeve (Link, Hamburg, Germany) plus spacer and a standard epiphyseal implant. This semi-conservative procedure avoided femorotomy or larger morbid segmental femoral resection. It conserved maximal bone stock and achieved rapid functional recovery. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of this technique using a custom-made connecting part to manage megaprosthesis fracture. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV.
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