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Vol. 16. Issue 3.
Pages 182-186 (January 2012)
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Vol. 16. Issue 3.
Pages 182-186 (January 2012)
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Artrodesis de radio distal con autoinjerto masivo de cresta iliaca en tumor de células gigantes: reporte de un caso
Arthrodesis of the Distal Radio with Massive Iliac Crest Bone Autograft in a Giant Cell Tumor: A Case Report
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Luis C. Gómez1,
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Correspondencia Luis Carlos Gómez, Grupo de Ortopedia, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología. Av. 1.a No. 9-85. Bogotá, D. C., Colombia. Tel.:éfono: (57-1) 334 1111.
, Camilo Soto1, Andrés A. Pinzón1, Felipe Zamora2
1 Grupo de Ortopedia, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Bogotá, D. C., Colombia
2 Grupo de Investigación Clínica, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Bogotá, D. C., Colombia
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El tumor de células gigantes se presenta en cerca del 5% de todos los tumores óseos benignos en adultos; es un tumor que a pesar de su naturaleza benigna, la mayoría de las veces tiene un comportamiento agresivo, lo cual causa severa incapacidad y limitación funcional. Existen técnicas descritas para manejo de este tipo de tumor en el radio distal, mediante resección, aplicación de aloinjerto, curetaje intralesional y aumentación con cemento. En este artículo reportamos el caso de una mujer con un tumor de células gigantes del radio distal tratado mediante resección ampliada de la lesión y reconstrucción con un autoinjerto masivo de cresta iliaca. Se describe la técnica y se reporta el resultado funcional.

Palabras clave:
Autoinjerto
artrodesis
células gigantes
muñeca
Abstract

Giant cell tumors appear in approximately 5% of all benign bone tumors in adults; despite its benignity, it is usually aggressive, leading to severe functional disability and limitations. Techniques have been described for the management of this type of tumor in the radio distal using surgical resection, application of allograft, intralesional curettage and cement augmentation. In this article we report on the case of a female patient with a giant cell tumor in the radio distal treated with wide resection of the lesion and reconstruction with massive iliac crest bone autograft. The technique is described and a report is provided on the functional result.

Key words:
Autografting
arthrodesis
giant cell
wrist
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