J Korean Orthop Assoc.  1982 Oct;17(5):1025-1030. 10.4055/jkoa.1982.17.5.1025.

Curettage & Acrylic Cementation in Surgery of Giant Cell Tumors of Bone

Abstract

3 cases of giant cell tumor in the distal femur or upper tibia were treated by curettage and acrylic cement packing between October 1978 and May 1981. All were females. The postoperative courses were satisfactory with no recurrence or malignant change for periods of 16 months to 30 months. In one case, acrylic cement reinforced with tantalum wire was used because it is superior to acrylic cement alone in mechanical properties. The adventages of this method are: 1. The cautery effect of setting cement. 2. Avoidence of the need for large quantities of cancellous bone 3. The possibility of incorporating a prosthesis if the lesion is extensive. 4. Rapid mobilization. 5. Ease of early diagnosis of recurrence.

Keyword

Giant cell tumor; Acrylic cement; Tantalum wires

MeSH Terms

Cautery
Cementation*
Curettage*
Early Diagnosis
Female
Femur
Giant Cell Tumors*
Giant Cells*
Humans
Methods
Prostheses and Implants
Recurrence
Tantalum
Tibia
Tantalum
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