Outcomes after extensive manual curettage and limited burring for atypical cartilaginous tumour of long bone
The Bone & Joint Journal Feb 08, 2018
Kim W, et al. - This study was conducted to evaluate if intralesional curettage without cryosurgery or chemical adjuvants provided poor oncological outcomes in patients with an atypical cartilaginous tumor (ACT) of long bones. Authors concluded that excellent oncological outcomes for individuals with ACTs of long bones, without the risk of complications related to adjuvant use, could be provided by the intralesional curettage without cryosurgery or chemical adjuvants. Thorough curettage alone served as a reasonable treatment option for ACT.
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