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Case Reports
. 1997 Oct-Dec;82(4):373-80.

The treatment of giant cell tumors by curettage and filling with acrylic cement. Long-term functional results

[Article in English, Italian]
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The treatment of giant cell tumors by curettage and filling with acrylic cement. Long-term functional results

[Article in English, Italian]
J Segura et al. Chir Organi Mov. 1997 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

Curettage and filling with acrylic cement in the treatment of para-articular giant cell tumor (GCT) has multiple advantages as compared to other methods; nonetheless, the possibility of progression in arthrosis is still a drawback. The literature does not report long-term functional results when this method was used. Four cases are presented with a mean long-term follow-up of 13.5 years (minimum 11, maximum 18). Clinical results, evaluated by the Enneking system (18), were excellent, and there were no radiological modifications, so that we believe that this is the method to choose for Campanacci stage I and II GCT (1), and in some stage III cases, as joint function is not compromised in time.

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