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New Medical Journal
1971 Volume.14 No. 3 p.88 ~ p.92
Treatment of the Giant Cell Tumor and its Recurrence.
íåðóûà/Chang, Chong Ho
ÍÔÜóúÛ/ÙþÙ¤ßÓ/ÑÑç¶ðÔ/ï÷Ï´Ù¥/ì°ñ£Ùë/Ko, Bong Hyun/Moon, Myung Sang/Kim, Yong Jo/Chung, Ku Myong/Lee, Chong Moo
Abstract
The Giant cell tumor is quasi-malignant in nature. Therefore, clinically there are many complica¡þtions in its progress. The natural complications are metastasis, pathological fracture, recurrence, and death. The post operative complications are local recurrence, seeding, non-union and post-operative infection, etc.. .
The choice of treament is generally known to be segmental resection with or without bone graft.
The preventive measurement for tumor recurrence is needed which consist of en block excision inc¡þluding healthy soft tissue 0.5-1.0 cm wide from capsule of the tumor. Through the experiences in trea¡þting a case of the soft tissue recurrence of the giant cell tumor in distal radius which is treated by autogenous fibular replacement bone graft after segmental resection, it is stressed that tumor surgery is more to be radical than palliative surgery, and the review of literatures concerning the recurrence and its treatment is done.
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