Growth disturbances associated with untreated benign bone cysts

The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery
M ClayerE Conrad

Abstract

The occurrence of benign bone cysts adjacent to an active physis may be associated with a physeal arrest. That arrest may result from physeal penetration of the cysts itself, secondary pathologic fracture or the result of surgical curettage. The pre-treatment X-rays of patients attending the Bone Tumor Clinic at the Children's Hospital and Medical Center were reviewed. Those patients presenting with a bone cyst were identified and the affected side was compared to the normal side in order to determine growth discrepancies. Three cases of benign bone cysts are presented that were located adjacent to a growing physis nad produced growth disturbance in the absence of surgical intervention. The risk of growth disturbance in itself should not be a contraindication to surgical intervention.

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