| Literature DB >> 32811252 |
Jincai Zeng1, Ming Zhou2, Lihua Xu3, Lifan Zhu1, Zhanjun Yan1, Weidong Wu1, Zhenguo Qiao4.
Abstract
A 27-year-old man presented with intermittent right knee pain for 1 year with no previous trauma. Physical examination revealed only tenderness over the patella. Typical fluid-fluid levels were visible on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which highly suggested aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) of the patella. After removal of a large window of thin cortical bone, curettage and bone grafting followed by cerclage wiring was performed. Histology confirmed the initial diagnosis of primary ABC of the patella. At the final follow-up visit at 71 months after surgery, the patient had normal joint activity with no pain or evidence of recurrence. Previous publications indicated patellectomy in the initial series, but curettage and bone grafting have more recently provided excellent results and good graft incorporation in most cases, even for aggressive lesions. In our patient, thorough curettage and bone grafting through a wide cortical window followed by cerclage wiring fixation and figure-eight sutures was a successful treatment option for primary ABC of the patella without articular disruption.Entities:
Keywords: Patella; aneurysmal; bone cysts; case report; curettage; treatment
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32811252 PMCID: PMC7513413 DOI: 10.1177/0300060520947910
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Med Res ISSN: 0300-0605 Impact factor: 1.671
Figure 1.(a) Lateral radiograph showing a radiolucent lesion occupying greater than 80% of the patella with a thin cortex and septations. (b) Axial computed tomography (CT) scan showing an osteolytic lesion with cortical thinning, a suspicious breach in the subchondral bone on the lateral articular facet, and endosteal scalloping. (c) Sagittal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showing a multi-loculated lesion with high intensity on a T2-weighted image with a typical fluid–fluid level and thin cortex with an anterior crack, which is limited to the periosteum. (d) Anteroposterior and lateral radiographs showing satisfactory bone graft and cerclage wiring fixation of the patella 2 days postoperatively. (e) Histological feature showing cavernomatous spaces lined with endothelial cells and containing red blood cells and capillaries making up the aneurysmal bone cyst. (hematoxylin–eosin stain; original magnification ×20).
Figure 2.At a follow-up visit 71 months after surgery, the patient had no complaints and the bone graft remained well-incorporated without signs of local recurrence.
Literature review of primary ABC of the patella.
| Study | No. of | Sex/age | Trauma | Site | Fracture | Duration | Treatment | Follow-up | Recurrence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Besse et al.[ | 1 | M/15 | N/A | R | No | N/A | TP | N/A | N/A |
| Copeland et al.[ | 2 | M/22, M/29 | No, Yes | L, R | No, No | 3, 24 | TP, TP | 50, 4 | No, No |
| Linscheid and Dahlin[ | 1 | M/15 | Yes | L | No | 12 | TP | 120 | No |
| Park and Chung[ | 1 | M/22 | Yes | L | No | 36 | TP | 24 | No |
| Srivastava et al.[ | 1 | F/30 | Yes | L | Yes | 6 | TP | 41 | No |
| Faris et al.[ | 1 | M/22 | Yes | L | No | 1 | C+BG | 24 | No |
| Mapelli et al.[ | 1 | M/33 | Yes | N/A | No | N/A | PP | N/A | No |
| Mercuri et al.[ | 1 | M/31 | N/A | N/A | No | N/A | TP | 25 | N/A |
| Pevny and Rooney[ | 1 | F/15 | No | R | No | 3 | C+BG | N/A | N/A |
| Castro and Irwin[ | 1 | M/14 | Yes | L | No | 5 | C+BG | N/A | N/A |
| Kumar et al.[ | 1 | F/16 | N/A | L | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Oh et al.[ | 1 | M/30 | No | R | No | 10 | C+BG | 18 | No |
| Nydick et al.[ | 1 | M/11 | Yes | L | Yes | N/A | C+BG | 10 | No |
| Reddy and Sathi[ | 1 | F/27 | No | L | No | 9 | C+BG+CW | 48 | Yes |
| Balke et al.[ | 1 | M/56 | No | L | Yes | 2 | C+BC | 17 | No |
| Hsaio et al.[ | 1 | M/24 | No | L | No | 6 | C+BG | 12 | No |
| Traoré et al[ | 1 | F/28 | No | N/A | No | 12 | C+BG | 31 | No |
| Arrouda et al.[ | 1 | M/9 | No | R | No | 3 | C+BG | 10 | No |
| Plaikner et al.[ | 1 | M/23 | Yes | L | Yes | N/A | C+ BG | 1.5 | No |
| Sandokji[ | 1 | M/43 | No | R | No | 3 | arthroscopy C+BC | 60 | No |
| Saoji et al.[ | 1 | M/20 | No | R | No | 4 | TP | 48 | No |
| Henderson et al.[ | 1 | M/33 | No | L | No | N/A | C+BG | 24 | No |
| Çetinkaya et al.[ | 1 | F/32 | No | L | No | N/A | TP | 22 | No |
| Current study | 1 | M/27 | No | R | No | 12 | C+BG+CW | 71 | No |
F, female; M, male; N/A, not available; PP, partial patellectomy; TP, total patellectomy; C, curettage; BG, bone grafting; BC, bone cement; CW, cerclage wiring.