Giant Cell Tumor Of The Distal Radius

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Keywords:

arthrodesis, giant cell tumor, reconstructive surgery.

Abstract

Introduction: Giant cell tumor of bone is one of the least frequent tumors and the local behavior is aggressive.

Objective: To report a case with giant cell tumor treated with en bloc resection and arthrodesis of the wrist joint.

Case report: A relative healthy 29-year-old male patient had had increased volume and functional impotence when performing active flexor extension of the left wrist for 5 months, with progressive worsening. A giant cell bone tumor with marked stromal proliferative activity was diagnosed in the distal end of the radius. En bloc resection and arthrodesis of the distal end of the radius were performed with oncological margins and the transfer of the flexor radialis brevis to the common extensor and the palmaris minor to the extensor and abductor pollicis.

Conclusions: En bloc resection and arthrodesis is one of the options to consider in reconstructive surgery of the upper extremity with a satisfactory result.

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Author Biography

Reinier De la Paz Semino, Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico Hermanos Ameijeiras. La Habana.

Médico Especialista de I Grado en Ortopedia y traumatología. Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico "Hermanos Ameijeiras".

Published

2022-03-06

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De la Paz Semino R, López Beltrán R, López Beltrán R, Hernández Gutuiérrez R, Hernández Gutuiérrez R. Giant Cell Tumor Of The Distal Radius. Revista Cubana de Ortopedia y Traumatologí­a [Internet]. 2022 Mar. 6 [cited 2025 Feb. 6];36(1). Available from: https://revortopedia.sld.cu/index.php/revortopedia/article/view/385

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Presentación de casos

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