Distribution and Characteristics of Carpal Bone Tumors: A Systematic Review.

IF 0.6 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Journal of Wrist Surgery Pub Date : 2023-06-28 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1770792
Morad Chughtai, Adrienne M Orriols, Supreeya A Saengchote, Jongmin Kim, Thomas W Wright, Paul C Dell, Robert C Matthias
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Background  Carpal bone tumors are rare in the literature, making it difficult to identify their clinical presentation. Purpose  This systematic review analyzes the characteristics of published carpal bone tumor cases to identify the most frequent patterns in diagnoses. Attention is paid to the carpal bone involved and type, and patient demographics was performed to summarize published findings. Methods  A systematic review was searched on PubMed, Ovid, and Cochrane databases gathering literature on carpal bone tumors. After applying specific criteria, final analysis of the literature yielded 151 patients with 156 carpal bone neoplasms. Results  The most common carpal bones involved were the scaphoid (48, 31%), capitate (31, 20%), and hamate (24, 15%). Benign tumors represented the largest majority (133, 85%), followed by metastatic (17, 11%) and primary malignant (7, 5%). The most frequent tumor types were osteoid osteoma (37, 24%), osteoblastoma or giant cell tumor (24, 15%), intraosseous ganglia (21, 13%), and chondroblastoma (14, 9%). Within the metastatic category, most tumors derived from lung carcinoma (10, 59%), followed by renal cell carcinoma (2, 12%). There were three types within the malignant category: chondrosarcoma (3, 43%), hemangioendothelial sarcoma (3, 43%), and osteosarcoma (1, 14%). Conclusion  The most frequent carpal bones observed were the scaphoid, capitate, and hamate. Most tumors were benign. The most common tumor types were osteoid osteoma, osteoblastoma, and giant cell tumor. Metastatic carpal tumors were most commonly from lung carcinoma. Chondrosarcoma and hemangioendothelial sarcoma were the most common primary malignancies.

腕骨肿瘤的分布和特征:系统综述
摘要背景 腕骨肿瘤在文献中很少见,因此很难确定其临床表现。意图 这篇系统综述分析了已发表的腕骨肿瘤病例的特征,以确定最常见的诊断模式。关注涉及的腕骨和类型,并对患者进行人口统计,以总结已发表的研究结果。方法 检索PubMed、Ovid和Cochrane数据库中收集腕骨肿瘤文献的系统综述。在应用特定标准后,对文献的最终分析产生了151例患者,其中156例为腕骨肿瘤。后果 最常见的腕骨受累是腕舟骨(48.31%)、头状骨(31.20%)和钩骨(24.15%)。良性肿瘤占绝大多数(133,85%),其次是转移性肿瘤(17,11%)和原发性恶性肿瘤(7,5%)。最常见的肿瘤类型是骨样骨瘤(37.24%)、骨母细胞瘤或巨细胞瘤(24.15%)、骨内神经节(21.13%)和软骨母细胞瘤(14.9%)。在转移类别中,大多数肿瘤来源于肺癌(10.59%),其次是肾细胞癌(2,12%)。恶性肿瘤有三种类型:软骨肉瘤(3.43%)、血管内皮肉瘤(3.44%)和骨肉瘤(1.44%)。结论 观察到的最常见的腕骨是腕舟骨、头状骨和hamate骨。大多数肿瘤是良性的。最常见的肿瘤类型是骨样骨瘤、骨母细胞瘤和巨细胞瘤。转移性腕肿瘤最常见于肺癌。软骨肉瘤和血管内皮肉瘤是最常见的原发性恶性肿瘤。
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