1993
DOI: 10.2106/00004623-199311000-00009
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Intralesional excision compared with en bloc resection for giant-cell tumors of bone.

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“…All of the patients who had intralesional excision eventually were disease free, and two of the six patients with recurrences maintained their distal radial joint. Many large series of intralesional excision for giant cell tumors in all locations reported recurrences between 10% and 25% [2,8,10,11,16,19,30,35,38,39]. The distal radius is somewhat unique among locations for a giant cell tumor in that it has shown one of the highest rates of recurrence with intralesional surgery.…”
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“…All of the patients who had intralesional excision eventually were disease free, and two of the six patients with recurrences maintained their distal radial joint. Many large series of intralesional excision for giant cell tumors in all locations reported recurrences between 10% and 25% [2,8,10,11,16,19,30,35,38,39]. The distal radius is somewhat unique among locations for a giant cell tumor in that it has shown one of the highest rates of recurrence with intralesional surgery.…”
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“…Numerous authors have identified the distal radius as being particularly prone to recurrence [2,8,10,13,16,21,30,[36][37][38][39]. The suspected contributing factors for this high rate of recurrence include the anatomic geometry of the distal radius, complexity of the distal radioulnar joint, and the paucity of surrounding muscle coupled with the close proximity of critical structures such as the median nerve, radial artery, and flexor and extensor tendons that make establishing wider margins challenging.…”
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