Chondroblastoma of the femoral head: curettage without dislocation.

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Di Yang, Haiping Ouyang, Ziyu Zhou, Zhongliang Wang
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Abstract

Background: Chondroblastoma (CBL) of the femoral head is a rare disease, typically encountered in the epiphysis of long bones, with its occurrence in the femoral head being particularly uncommon. The unique location and aggressive nature of this tumor pose substantial challenges in its treatment, leading to ongoing controversies regarding the therapeutic approaches. In this study, we introduce a technique of curettage without surgical dislocation as a treatment option for CBL in this challenging location.

Methods: A total of 6 children diagnosed with chondroblastoma of the femoral head underwent a surgical procedure consisting of curettage, the application of anhydrous alcohol as an adjuvant therapy, followed by bone grafting. The epiphyseal plate status of the femoral head was classified as open, closing, or closed. To evaluate the children's postoperative functional outcome, the Musculoskeletal Tumour Society (MSTS) scoring system was utilized. Additionally, the Lodwick classification was employed to assess the extent of bone destruction. Furthermore, the kappa coefficient was calculated to quantify the level of inter-observers agreement in assessing the status of the epiphyseal plate.

Results: The epiphyseal plate status was closing in two patients and closed in four patients. According to the Lodwick classification, one patient was classified as IA, one as IB, and four as IC. The mean MSTS score was 28. Notably, one patient developed a femoral neck fracture three months post-curettage.

Conclusions: Curettage without surgical dislocation, combined with the use of anhydrous alcohol as an adjuvant therapy, followed by bone grafting, constitutes an effective treatment technique for femoral head chondroblastoma.

股骨头软骨母细胞瘤:刮除术后无脱位。
背景:股骨头软骨母细胞瘤(CBL股骨头软骨母细胞瘤(CBL)是一种罕见的疾病,通常发生在长骨的骨骺中,股骨头中的这种肿瘤尤其罕见。这种肿瘤位置特殊、侵袭性强,给治疗带来了巨大挑战,导致治疗方法一直存在争议。在本研究中,我们介绍了一种无需手术脱位的刮除技术,作为治疗这种具有挑战性位置的 CBL 的一种选择:方法:共有 6 名儿童被确诊为股骨头软骨母细胞瘤,他们接受了包括刮宫、应用无水酒精作为辅助治疗以及植骨在内的手术治疗。股骨头骺板状态分为开放、闭合和封闭。为评估患儿的术后功能结果,采用了肌肉骨骼肿瘤协会(MSTS)评分系统。此外,还采用了 Lodwick 分类法来评估骨质破坏的程度。此外,还计算了卡帕系数,以量化观察者之间在评估骺板状态时的一致性水平:结果:两名患者的骺板状态为闭合,四名患者的骺板状态为闭合。根据 Lodwick 分级法,1 名患者被归为 IA 级,1 名患者被归为 IB 级,4 名患者被归为 IC 级。平均 MSTS 评分为 28 分。值得注意的是,一名患者在刮宫术后三个月出现股骨颈骨折:结论:股骨头软骨母细胞瘤的有效治疗方法是在不进行手术脱位的情况下进行刮宫,同时使用无水酒精作为辅助治疗,然后进行植骨。
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BMC Surgery
BMC Surgery SURGERY-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.30%
发文量
391
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: BMC Surgery is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on surgical research, training, and practice.
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