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Title: GCT: WHAT HAPPENED AFTER 10 YEARS OF CURETTAGE AND CEMENT? RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 46 CASES
Authors: BAPTISTA, Andre MathiasCAMARGO, Andre Ferrari de FrancaCAIERO, Marcelo TadeuREBOLLEDO, Daniel Cesar SeguelCORREIA, Luiz Filipe MarquesCAMARGO, Olavo Pires de
Citation: ACTA ORTOPEDICA BRASILEIRA, v.22, n.6, 2014, p.308-311
Abstract: Objective: To compare the functional outcome of patients with and without arthrosis, and to determine whether the development of arthrosis is related to the distance of the tumor from the subchondral bone. Methods: Forty six patients treated for Giant-cell tumor (GCT) between 1975 and 1999 met inclusion criteria. GCT was diagnosed by percutaneous biopsy and confirmed after resection, in all cases. Campanacci's and Kellgren's classification, the distance of the cement to the articular surface and MSTS score were obtained throughout the sample. Results: The distance of the cement to the sub-chondral bone was associated with greater risk of developing arthrosis, but there was no difference in MSTS scores between patients with or without arthrosis. Conclusion: We found that the distance from the cement to the subchondral bone has a prognostic value regarding future arthrosis, but it does not impact on the functional outcome.
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