Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/16354
Title: GIANT CELL TUMOR OF THE PROXIMAL TIBIA TREATED WITH EN BLOC RESECTION AND RECONSTRUCTION WITH SEMI-CONSTRAINED KNEE ENDOPROSTHESIS: А CASE REPORT
Authors: Dejan Damjanovikj
Daniela Georgieva 
Roza Djoleva Tolevska 
Viktor Kamnar 
Nenad Atanasov
Igor Atanasovski
Kiril Petkovski
Sanja Gjurcheska
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Faculty of Physical Education, Sport and Health, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
Journal: Research in Physical Education, Sport and Health
Abstract: Introduction:Giant cell tumor(osteoclastoma) is benign, locally destructive tumor with low metastatic potential, but it has tendency of recurrence after the treatment. The primary areas of involvement are the ends of long bones, commonly the distal femur and proximal tibia. The most preferred treatment modality of the giant cell tumor is surgery. Case report: A 54-year-old female presented with pain and slight swelling localized over the proximal left tibia and limited range of motion in the left knee. After histological confirmation of the diagnosis with open biopsy, en bloc resection of the lesion wasmade with reconstruction of knee joint with semi-constrained knee endoprosthesis and trabecular metal. Conclusion: Selecting the appropriate treatment method is very important for the recovery of the function of the affected joint and for the whole extremity, as well. There is an advantage of en bloc resection and reconstruction with semi- constrained knee endoprosthesis in combination with trabecular metal in cases with extensive destruction of bone structure, recurrence, pathological fracture or difficulty in reconstruction after intralesional curettage. Advantages in functional aspect of this treatment modality are retaining the stability of the knee joint, substituting the bone defect and fast recovery of the function of the affected joint and limb.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/16354
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