%0 Case Reports %T Reconstruction of the Midfoot Using a Free Vascularized Fibular Graft After En Bloc Excision for Giant Cell Tumor of the Tarsal Bones: A Case Report. %A Hara H %A Kawamoto T %A Onishi Y %A Fujioka H %A Nishida K %A Kuroda R %A Kurosaka M %A Akisue T %J J Foot Ankle Surg %V 55 %N 4 %D Jul-Aug 2016 %M 26213165 %F 1.345 %R 10.1053/j.jfas.2015.04.020 %X We report the case of a 32-year-old Japanese female with a giant cell tumor of bone involving multiple midfoot bones. Giant cell tumors of bone account for approximately 5% of all primary bone tumors and most often arise at the ends of long bones. The small bones, such as those of the hands and feet, are rare sites for giant cell tumors. Giant cell tumors of the small bones tend to exhibit more aggressive clinical behavior than those of the long bones. The present patient underwent en bloc tumor excision involving multiple tarsals and metatarsals. We reconstructed the longitudinal arch of the foot with a free vascularized fibular graft. At the 2-year follow-up visit, bony union had been achieved, with no tumor recurrence.