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Review
. 1993 Jun;14(5):265-72.
doi: 10.1177/107110079301400506.

Management of giant cell tumor of the tarsal bones: a report of nine cases and a review of the literature

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Management of giant cell tumor of the tarsal bones: a report of nine cases and a review of the literature

M S Dhillon et al. Foot Ankle. 1993 Jun.

Abstract

Giant cell tumor of the tarsal bones is uncommon and therapeutic options are ill defined. We report on nine cases of giant cell tumors of the tarsal bones treated by excision of the complete bone in 6 cases, partial excision in 1 case, and curettage and bone grafting in two cases. There was no recurrence at an average 25.8-month follow-up. Function after calcanectomy was satisfactory. Excision of the talus may or may not be followed by arthrodesis, but arthrodesis is essential after excision of all the other tarsal bones except the calcaneus. We advocate aggressive surgical measures in these cases; amputation should be reserved for recurrences only. Satisfactory function may be expected after excision of tarsal bones.

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