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Outcomes of short segment distal radius resections and wrist fusion with iliac crest bone grafting for giant cell tumor.

Ashish Gulia1, Ajay Puri1, Ashwin Prajapati2, Vineet Kurisunkal2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Distal radius is third most common site for occurrence of Giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone. Most of Campanacci grade II & III cases require resection. Reconstructions of these defect are challenging. Though fibular arthroplasty provides mobility at wrist but is fraught with complications of donor site morbidity and instability with wrist pain. Wrist arthrodesis with ulna translocation provides stable reconstruction but is cosmetically less appealing. We present a series of 12 cases of GCT of distal radius treated with short segment (6 cm or less) resections and wrist fusion with iliac crest grafting. We evaluated donor site morbidity, functional and oncological outcomes.
OBJECTIVES: To assess time to union, donor site morbidity, functional and oncological outcomes after wrist fusion with iliac crest bone grafting for distal radius resection (≤6 cm).
METHODS: Retrospective analysis was performed from a prospectively maintained database between January 2011 and December 2017, 12 patients (7 male and 5 female; 9 primary and 3 recurrent; all Campanacci grade III) were included. Mean age was 29 years (15-41 years) with mean resection length of 5.1 cm (4.5-6 cm). The dominant hand was involved in 6 patients. Time to union, donor site morbidity, functional and oncologiacal outcomes were evaluated. Functional outcomes were evaluated using Musculo-Skeletal Tumor Society (MSTS) score and Patient Rated Wrist Evaluation (PRWE) score. Grip strength and arc of forearm rotation were also evaluated.
RESULTS: All patients were available for analysis. No symptomatic donor site morbidity was observed. One patient had prominent implant following a fall and delayed union. Mean time to union for 22 osteotomy sites in rest of 11 patients (both proximal and distal) was 6 months (4-11 months). At median follow up of 45 months (18-78 months) 2 patients had soft tissue recurrence, 1 had a stable pulmonary metastasis. Local Recurrence rate was 17%. All patients returned to their pre surgery activity. Mean MSTS score was 25 (19-29) and PRWE score was 12 (6-28). Grip strength and Prono - supination measurements were available in 10 patients. Grip strength was 69% of non operated limb. Mean supination was 53° (0° to 80°) and mean protonation was 73° (40° to 80°). Mean arc of rotation was 126° (80° to 160°).
CONCLUSION: Reconstruction of distal radius bone defects with Iliac crest bone grafting and wrist arthrodesis retains prono-supination while maintaining wrist girth (cosmesis). The oncologic and functional outcomes make it an acceptable modality in selected cases of distal radius tumours with short resection length (≤6 cm).
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Keywords:  Distal radius; Functional outcome; Giant cell tumor; Grip strength; Iliac crest; Wrist fusion

Year:  2019        PMID: 31736610      PMCID: PMC6844205          DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2019.09.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma        ISSN: 0976-5662


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