KMID : 0361620220570050385
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Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2022 Volume.57 No. 5 p.385 ~ p.391
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Osteoarthritis of the Knee after Curettage and Polymethylmethacrylate Filling for Giant Cell Tumor of Bone at the Distal Femur
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Cho Wan-Hyeong
Kong Chang-Bae Jeon Dae-Geun Kwon Young-Min Song Won-Seok
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study examined the prevalence of osteoarthritis of the knee after curettage and polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) application for giant cell tumor of the bone (GCTB) and factors affecting the development of osteoarthritis of the knee.
Materials and Methods: Fifty-five patients with GCTB of the distal femur who were treated with curettage and PMMA filling between June 2001 and June 2016 were reviewed retrospectively. The development of osteoarthritis of the knee, as Kellgren?Lawrence grade 3 or 4, was determined by radiography of the latest follow-up data. This study evaluated the influence of the factors on the development of osteoarthritic changes. Only patients followed up for more than five years were included and the median follow-up was 77 months (range, 60?237 months).
Results: Osteoarthritis of the knee was observed in 10 patients (18%) of whom three showed preoperative arthritic changes and did not progress. Seven (13%) patients experienced progression of the arthritic changes after surgery at a median of five years (range, 4?12 years).
On the other hand, none of them received total knee arthroplasty. Among seven patients who showed progression of arthritis, four patients presented with a pathologic fracture initially and showed arthritic changes at a median of 4.5 years after surgery. The other three patients showed arthritic changes after ten years or more. Pathologic fractures (p=0.0001) and subchondral bone involvement (p=0.011) were significant risk factors for the development of osteoarthritis.
Conclusion: The incidence of development of osteoarthritis of the knee after curettage and PMMA application at distal femoral GCTB was 13%, but none of these patients received further surgery, such as total knee arthroplasty. The pathologic fracture and subchondral bone involvement are risk factors for arthritic changes in the midterm follow-up.
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KEYWORD
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knee, giant cell tumor of bone, curettage, polymethylmethacrylate
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