Aneurysmal bone cyst recurrence in children: a review of 56 patients

Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics
Kerem BasarirYener Saglik

Abstract

Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) are benign lesions that are usually treated with intralesional procedures. The clinical behavior of ABCs is reported to be more aggressive in younger patients, with high recurrence rates after surgical treatment by several authors. The purpose of this study was to review longitudinally the demographic data and outcome of current surgical techniques in children with ABC treated at a single institution and to determine the possible risk factors for recurrence, which may be detected at initial examination, including age, presenting complaint, and radiological characteristics. The authors performed a retrospective, pediatric population-based (< or =16 years) analysis of 56 cases of ABCs with more than 2 years' follow-up. The subjects were studied and classified on the basis of their age group (< or =5, 5-10, and >10 years of age). The possible risk factors for recurrence were analyzed initially with Student t test and Pearson chi2 test, then a logistic regression analysis model was used for multivariate analysis. Nine patients were younger than 5 years, 17 were between 5 and 10 years old, and 30 were older than 10 years. The most frequent location of the lesion was the humerus (11 cases) followed by pro...Continue Reading

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