2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00264-004-0613-7
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Giant cell tumors of the knee: subchondral bone integrity affects the outcome

Abstract: From January 1992 to July 2001, we treated 38 patients with giant cell tumour in the knee region. Seventeen tumours were located in the distal femur and 21 in the proximal tibia . Twenty patients were classified as Campanacci grade II, 15 as grade III, and three as grade I. Patients' mean age was 34.5 (19-65) years, and the mean follow-up was 52 (24-134) months. Operative procedures were chosen according to the extent of bone and soft-tissue involvement. In 28 patients, intralesional curettage and bone graftin… Show more

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“…There were three patients with Stage 1 lesions, 45 patients with Stage 2 lesions and 32 patients with Stage 3 lesions. Average subchondral involvement by the tumour was 27.5% (range: 15-89%) according to the method of Chen et al [5]. The Campanacci staging did not show a significant correlation with degenerative changes at any of the time points in the follow-up (p>0.05).…”
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“…There were three patients with Stage 1 lesions, 45 patients with Stage 2 lesions and 32 patients with Stage 3 lesions. Average subchondral involvement by the tumour was 27.5% (range: 15-89%) according to the method of Chen et al [5]. The Campanacci staging did not show a significant correlation with degenerative changes at any of the time points in the follow-up (p>0.05).…”
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confidence: 84%
“…The area of affected subchondral bone was measured on anteroposterior and lateral radiographs. The subchondral bone was defined as affected when the distance between it and the tumour was less than 3 mm [5]. The GCTs were staged according to the system described by Campanacci et al [3]: stage 1 lesions were intraosseus, stage 2 lesions were intraosseus lesions with cortical thinning and stage 3 lesions extended extraosseously.…”
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“…Errani et al [10] found mean MSTS scores of 92% and 94% for patients treated with two adjuvants versus three adjuvants, respectively. Chen et al [6] found mean MSTS scores of 88% in patients who underwent intralesional curettage.…”
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“…Treatment depends upon the stage according to the Campanacci grade. 6 With more involvement of subchondral bone, 2 the functional outcome is generally worse after treatment. Custom mega Prosthesis as the primary modality 1 in the management of malignant bone tumours of the lower limb is seen to have superior results with minimal complications.…”
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confidence: 99%