We aimed to develop a surgical treatment strategy for benign bone lesions of the proximal femur based upon retrospective review of our data in 62 children. Sixty-two children [38 male, 24 female; median age 9 years (range 5-18 years)] with proximal femoral benign bone lesions were surgically treated between 2005 and 2013. Histopathological diagnoses were simple (31) or aneurysmal (27) bone cysts, and nonossifying fibromas (4). The pathological fracture rate was 77.4 %. Surgical treatment was determined due to four criteria, including patient's skeletal maturity, localization and initial diagnosis of lesion, and amount of bone loss in the femoral neck and lateral proximal femur. Surgical procedure consisted of biopsy, curettage, bone graftin...
To establish a surgical classification system for metastases of proximal femur and discuss the thera...
Background: Curettage is one of the most common treatment options for benign lytic bone tumors and c...
Fractures are a very important issue in a child’s orthopedic pathology. Neglected a good amount of t...
Purpose: The proximal femur is one of the most common locations for benign bone tumors and tumor lik...
Purpose: Several therapeutic strategies have been used for managing unicameral bone cyst (UBC) of th...
Background: Benign aggressive bone lesions of the femoral head and neck are mostly seen in young adu...
Unicameral bone cysts (UBC) are reported to be the underlying lesion in 40% of pathological femoral ...
SummaryThe aim of proximal femoral osteotomies (PFO) in children is to restore normal anatomy and op...
Abstract Background and objectives Treatment of benign osteolytic lesions in the femoral head and ne...
Purpose The management of proximal femoral deformity in fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a challenge to the...
Background:Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABC) are rare benign cystic bone tumors, generally diagnosed in ch...
Purpose: Assessment of the functional and oncologic outcomes regarding endoscopic curettage of diffe...
We report development of an aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) that was located in the proximal region of th...
Background: Children rarely require hip replacement, and therefore very little is known about the mo...
The aim of proximal femoral osteotomies (PFO) in children is to restore normal anatomy and optimal j...
To establish a surgical classification system for metastases of proximal femur and discuss the thera...
Background: Curettage is one of the most common treatment options for benign lytic bone tumors and c...
Fractures are a very important issue in a child’s orthopedic pathology. Neglected a good amount of t...
Purpose: The proximal femur is one of the most common locations for benign bone tumors and tumor lik...
Purpose: Several therapeutic strategies have been used for managing unicameral bone cyst (UBC) of th...
Background: Benign aggressive bone lesions of the femoral head and neck are mostly seen in young adu...
Unicameral bone cysts (UBC) are reported to be the underlying lesion in 40% of pathological femoral ...
SummaryThe aim of proximal femoral osteotomies (PFO) in children is to restore normal anatomy and op...
Abstract Background and objectives Treatment of benign osteolytic lesions in the femoral head and ne...
Purpose The management of proximal femoral deformity in fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a challenge to the...
Background:Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABC) are rare benign cystic bone tumors, generally diagnosed in ch...
Purpose: Assessment of the functional and oncologic outcomes regarding endoscopic curettage of diffe...
We report development of an aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) that was located in the proximal region of th...
Background: Children rarely require hip replacement, and therefore very little is known about the mo...
The aim of proximal femoral osteotomies (PFO) in children is to restore normal anatomy and optimal j...
To establish a surgical classification system for metastases of proximal femur and discuss the thera...
Background: Curettage is one of the most common treatment options for benign lytic bone tumors and c...
Fractures are a very important issue in a child’s orthopedic pathology. Neglected a good amount of t...