Literature DB >> 21548259

[Massive allograft and wrist arthrodesis for a giant cell tumor of the distal radius. Report of two cases and literature review].

L J Sánchez-Torres1, M Santos-Hernández.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The giant cell tumor represents 5% of all the primary bone tumors and 20% of the benign bone neoplasias. The most common locations are the distal femur and the proximal tibia (50%) as well as the distal radius (10%). Treatment methods include the intralesional resection of the latent and active tumors, and broad resection for the aggressive lesions. The wrist reconstruction after broad resection of the distal radius represents a challenge for the orthopedic surgeon.
OBJECTIVE: To present 2 clinical cases of patients diagnosed with giant cell tumor of the distal radius who were treated with broad resection and placement of a massive allograft with wrist arthrodesis. To perform a bibliographic review and the analysis of the different treatment methods described.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Description of the treatment and course of each case, as well as a bibliographic review and the analysis of the treatments found.
RESULTS: Radiologic data of the allograft integration at 11 months and a functionality which was compatible with all the activities of daily living. DISCUSSION: The massive allograft of the distal radius with wrist arthrodesis represents a very safe and appropriate option for the reconstruction of this anatomic segment after broad resection.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21548259

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Ortop Mex        ISSN: 2306-4102


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1.  Radius' Giant Cell Tumor: Allograft with Conservation of Distal Radioulnar Joint.

Authors:  S Ruatti; M Boudissa; P Grobost; G Kerschbaumer; J Tonetti
Journal:  J Wrist Surg       Date:  2019-03-18
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