| Literature DB >> 27492208 |
Issei Nagura1, Takako Kanatani1, Masatoshi Sumi1, Takeshi Kokubu2, Masahiro Kurosaka2.
Abstract
We report a case of recurrence of enchondroma in a middle finger after curettage and back-filling with calcium phosphate bone cement (CPC). The radiograph showed a lytic lesion around the CPC filling which showed no signs of absorption after 12 years. The tumor was curated easily, however, a steel bar was needed to remove the CPC mass in a carefully manner not to break the cortex. CPC has an advantage of immediate biomechanical stability, on the other hand, a disadvantage of being unabsorbed inside of bone. Although enchondroma has a low recurrence rate after surgery generally, in consideration of recurrence, we recommend the use of absorbable materials when a use of artificial bone substitute to fill the defect is planned.Entities:
Keywords: calcium phosphate bone cement; enchondroma; recurrence
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27492208 PMCID: PMC5433725
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Kobe J Med Sci ISSN: 0023-2513