Between 1983 and 1993, 102 patients with giant cell tumor of bone were treated at three institutions. Sixteen patients (15.9%) presented with already having had local recurrence. All patients were treated with thorough curettage of the tumor, burr drilling of the tumor inner walls, and cryotherapy by direct pour technique using liquid nitrogen. The average followup was 6.5 years (range, 4-15 years). The rate of local recurrence in the 86 patients treated primarily with cryosurgery was 2.3% (two patients), and the overall recurrence rate was 7.9% (eight patients). Six of these patients were cured by cryosurgery and two underwent resection. Overall, 100 of 102 patients were cured with cryosurgery. Complications associated with cryosurgery inc...
Curettage of giant cell tumor of bone. The effect of surgical technique and adjuvants on local recur...
Purpose: To find out the most appropriate management scheme through the analysis and comparison of d...
Background: Most experts accept the use of curettage, phenol, and cement as the best treatment to pr...
Introduction. Tenosynovial giant cell tumors (TGCT) emerge from the synovium and can behave aggressi...
Recurrence of a giant cell tumor or a malignization of the bone (osteoclastoma) is a common complica...
Surgical treatment of giant cell tumor of bone has always been a difficult problem because of its lo...
Cryosurgery is a method of treatment for various tumours that induces tissue necrosis with ablative ...
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Background: The ideal treatment for giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is still controversial. The purp...
Cryotherapy, also called Cryoablation (CA), is a technique that provides a local treatment to variou...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cryosurgery using liquid nitrogen is used as adjuvant treatment after int...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the characteristic of recurred giant cell tumor...
Background: Data regarding outcomes following intralesional curettage and cryosurgical treatment of ...
Giant cell tumor of bone is a challenging surgical problem due to its mostly aggressive growth with ...
We retrospectively studied local recurrence of giant cell tumour in long bones following treatment w...
Curettage of giant cell tumor of bone. The effect of surgical technique and adjuvants on local recur...
Purpose: To find out the most appropriate management scheme through the analysis and comparison of d...
Background: Most experts accept the use of curettage, phenol, and cement as the best treatment to pr...
Introduction. Tenosynovial giant cell tumors (TGCT) emerge from the synovium and can behave aggressi...
Recurrence of a giant cell tumor or a malignization of the bone (osteoclastoma) is a common complica...
Surgical treatment of giant cell tumor of bone has always been a difficult problem because of its lo...
Cryosurgery is a method of treatment for various tumours that induces tissue necrosis with ablative ...
Contains fulltext : 167065.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Background: The ideal treatment for giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is still controversial. The purp...
Cryotherapy, also called Cryoablation (CA), is a technique that provides a local treatment to variou...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Cryosurgery using liquid nitrogen is used as adjuvant treatment after int...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the characteristic of recurred giant cell tumor...
Background: Data regarding outcomes following intralesional curettage and cryosurgical treatment of ...
Giant cell tumor of bone is a challenging surgical problem due to its mostly aggressive growth with ...
We retrospectively studied local recurrence of giant cell tumour in long bones following treatment w...
Curettage of giant cell tumor of bone. The effect of surgical technique and adjuvants on local recur...
Purpose: To find out the most appropriate management scheme through the analysis and comparison of d...
Background: Most experts accept the use of curettage, phenol, and cement as the best treatment to pr...