Literature DB >> 17560488

Endoscopically assisted excision of digital enchondroma.

Jeffrey F Dietz1, Sergey M Kachar, Daniel J Nagle.   

Abstract

We present 2 cases of endoscopically assisted curettage of enchondroma of the hand. After initial open curettage of the lesion, a 1.9-mm arthroscope was introduced through a small cortical window. Under arthroscopic guidance, residual pathologic material was freed from the cavity wall and evacuated with the aid of repeated saline lavage combined with suction. The saline was injected through an 18-gauge angiocatheter under direct endoscopic control. The endoscope was then used to observe the filling of the cavity with demineralized bone matrix (DBX; Synthes [USA], Paoli, PA). We believe that endoscopically assisted curettage presents several advantages over open curettage alone. First, direct visualization of the medullary canal permits accurate assessment of the extent of the enchondroma. Second, the endoscope permits accurate assessment of the adequacy of the curettage, thus avoiding the need to perform multiple, blind, and aggressive passes with a curette. Multiple passes can increase the risk of violation of the cortical shell and can prolong the procedure. Third, the ability to completely clear the medullary canal of all tumors should logically reduce the rate of recurrence. In conclusion, the addition of an endoscope is an inexpensive modification that promises to save time, decrease morbidity, and possibly improve long-term outcomes.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17560488     DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2005.12.063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthroscopy        ISSN: 0749-8063            Impact factor:   4.772


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2.  Tumor treated by endoscopy.

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3.  The available evidence on demineralised bone matrix in trauma and orthopaedic surgery: A systematic review.

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4.  Treatment of aneurysmal bone cysts using endoscopic curettage.

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Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2018-07-27       Impact factor: 2.362

5.  Treatment of simple bone cysts using endoscopic curettage: a case series analysis.

Authors:  Hisaki Aiba; Masaaki Kobayashi; Yuko Waguri-Nagaya; Hideyuki Goto; Jun Mizutani; Satoshi Yamada; Hideki Okamoto; Masahiro Nozaki; Hiroto Mitsui; Shinji Miwa; Makoto Kobayashi; Kojiro Endo; Shiro Saito; Taeko Goto; Takanobu Otsuka
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6.  Endoscopic Treatment of Symptomatic Foot and Ankle Bone Cyst with 3D Printing Application.

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Review 7.  Demineralized Bone Matrix Carriers and their Clinical Applications: An Overview.

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