2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00590-020-02679-2
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Functional outcome in giant cell tumor of distal radius treated with excision and fibular arthroplasty: a case series

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“…Barik et al reported a case series of 11 patients with distal radius GCTB treated with resection and fibular autograft arthroplasty and found acceptable function with a mean MSTS score of 21.09 at mean follow-up of 31.9 months. 5 Qu et al compared patients treated with wrist arthrodesis and fibular autograft arthroplasty and found improved function in the arthrodesis group. 18 Other studies that have addressed functional outcomes in knee GCTB have reported excellent function with MSTS scores around 90% after curettage.…”
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“…Barik et al reported a case series of 11 patients with distal radius GCTB treated with resection and fibular autograft arthroplasty and found acceptable function with a mean MSTS score of 21.09 at mean follow-up of 31.9 months. 5 Qu et al compared patients treated with wrist arthrodesis and fibular autograft arthroplasty and found improved function in the arthrodesis group. 18 Other studies that have addressed functional outcomes in knee GCTB have reported excellent function with MSTS scores around 90% after curettage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While initial treatment typically involves intralesional curettage and high-speed burring and adjuvant of choice followed by filling of the bone defect with polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), or bone cement, some lesions are so destructive that they may require arthroplasty or other procedures. 2 3 4 5…”
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“…The primary aim of treating giant cell tumors is sound resection with favorable functional than cosmesis outcomes. Reconstructive surgery can be very challenging due to the local breakdown of the lesion [10] . Wide resection is indicated to the destruction of the endosteal surface of the cortex and surrounding soft tissue [5] , [8] .…”
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“…Diese prinzipiell benignen Tumoren können in relativ kurzer Zeit deutlich an Größe zunehmen, Gewebe infiltrieren und destruieren 1 2 3 . Dagegen sind häufigere Ursachen für große knöcherne Defekte an der oberen Extremität Riesenzelltumoren oder Infektionen mit nachfolgend notwendiger Rekonstruktion 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 .…”
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