| Literature DB >> 23737878 |
Zhichao Tong1, Wentao Zhang, Ning Jiao, Kunzheng Wang, Bo Chen, Tuanmin Yang.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to summarize oncological and functional results and to investigate surgical treatment methods and efficacies by conducting a retrospective study of patients with fibrous dysplasia (FD) in the proximal femur. A total of 15 patients with FD in the proximal femur were selected. Among them, 12 cases were monostotic and 3 cases were polyostotic. In addition, 2 cases were accompanied by shepherd's crook deformity. All cases received internal fixation following focus curettage and impaction grafting. Among them, valgus osteotomy was conducted for 2 cases of shepherd's crook deformity. All patients were followed up for 12-32 months. For 2 patients with shepherd's crook deformity in the proximal femur, the collodiaphysial angle was recovered after an orthopedic procedure following osteotomy. In addition, no patient presented with postoperative recurrent lesions. At 3 months following surgery, local bone resorption was visible in the bone grafting area. Between 8 and 12 months after surgery, the bones in the bone grafting area had healed, pain had disappeared and gaits were nearly normal. An effective internal fixation following thorough focus curettage and allograft bone transplantation is an effective method of treating FD in the proximal femur. For patients with shepherd's crook deformity, it is also necessary to perform valgus osteotomy to recover hip joint function.Entities:
Keywords: curettage and bone grafting; fibrous dysplasia; internal fixation; osteotomy; proximal femur
Year: 2013 PMID: 23737878 PMCID: PMC3671783 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2013.987
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Figure 1FD of the left proximal fumur of an 18-year-old man. (A) Anteroposterior preoperative radiograph; (B) preoperative radioisotope scanning; (C) pre-operative CT; (D) preoperative MRI; (E) anteroposterior postoperative radiograph; (F) anteroposterior radiograph shows bone union after 7 months of follow-up. FD, fibrous dysplasia.
Figure 2Polyostotic FD and shepherd’s crook deformity of a 28-year-old woman. (A) Anteroposterior preoperative radiograph; (B) preoperative radioisotope scanning; (C) preoperative CT; (D) preoperative MRI; (E) anteroposterior postoperative radiograph; (F) anteroposterior radiograph 4 years after sugery. FD, fibrous dysplasia.