Results of Operative Treatment for a Bone Cyst in the Proximal Femur

M. Park, Do-Hyun Kim, Hong-Man Cho, Woochull Chung
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� Purpose: We retrospectively evaluated performing curettage and bone grafting for the treatment of simple bone cyst in 21 patients with cysts in the proximal femur. The purpose of this study was to review the results with a minimum follow up of 24 months. Materials and Methods: We treated 21 cases of simple bone cysts with curettage and a bone graft from June 1995 to July 2008. 4 male and 17 female patients (age range: 14~62 years (mean age: 39.8 years) volunteered for this study. The range of the follow-up period was from 24 months to 6 years (mean follow-up: 63.7 months). We evaluated the effect of treatment by examining the simple follow-up radiographs according to Oppenheim's classification. We retrospectively reviewed the site of the cysts, the patients' ages at the time of the diagnosis, the incidence of pathologic fracture, the association with femoro-acetabular impingement (FAI) and the type of bone graft. Results: The investigation revealed that 20 out of 21 patients had better than improved results. 14 patients of the 15 patients who were treated with an autogenous bone graft had better than improved results and all 6 patients who received an autogenous and allergenic bone graft had better than improved results. Two patients had associated FAI. These cases were managed with arthroscopic labral trimming and curettage. There were no specific complications related to the bone cyst and the operative procedure. Conclusion: We believe curettage and bone grafting and stabilization with compression hip screws is a reasonable treatment for simple bone cysts in the proximal femur. The bone cyst in the femoral head neck junction in patients older than 50 years old is related with femoroacetabular impingement.
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股骨近端骨囊肿的手术治疗结果
目的:我们回顾性评估21例股骨近端囊肿患者行刮除和植骨术治疗单纯性骨囊肿的疗效。本研究的目的是通过至少24个月的随访来回顾结果。材料与方法:自1995年6月至2008年7月对21例单纯性骨囊肿进行刮除植骨治疗。男性4例,女性17例,年龄14~62岁,平均年龄39.8岁。随访时间24个月~ 6年,平均随访63.7个月。我们根据Oppenheim的分类,通过检查简单的随访x线片来评估治疗效果。我们回顾了囊肿的位置、患者诊断时的年龄、病理性骨折的发生率、与股髋臼撞击(FAI)的关系以及植骨类型。结果:21例患者中有20例疗效优于改善。15例自体骨移植患者中14例疗效优于改善,6例自体和过敏性骨移植患者疗效均优于改善。2例患者合并FAI。这些病例均在关节镜下进行唇缘修剪和刮除。没有与骨囊肿和手术过程相关的特殊并发症。结论:我们认为刮除植骨和加压髋螺钉稳定是治疗股骨近端单纯性骨囊肿的合理方法。50岁以上患者股骨头颈交界处骨囊肿与股髋臼撞击有关。
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