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Abstract

The authors present a case of extensive biopsy proven giant cell tumour of the distal femur in a 27 years-old man revealed by a trauma. He was treated by classic curettage-graft and additional simple cast immobilization instead of internal fixation to prevent the collapse of the fragile affected condyle after curettage. The functional outcome of the knee is satisfactory after one year of follow-up.

 The POP cast could be an affordable and safe alternative to internal fixation in the treatment of GCT with high risk of fracture in limited conditions of practice in Africa.

Keywords

Giant cell tumour-Curettage/Graft-POP cast-Africa

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Farikou, I., Fokam, P., Ngo Nonga, B., Ngandeu Singwe, M., Bahebeck, J., & Sosso, M. A. (2013). GIANT CELL TUMOR OF BONE CAMPANACCI GRADE II TREATED BY CURETTAGE-GRAFT AND SHORT IMMOBILISATION BY POP. A CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW. HEALTH SCIENCES AND DISEASE, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.5281/hsd.v11i4.62

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