Long-term functional outcomes of giant cell tumours around the knee treated by extended curettage followed by bone grafting, cementation, or a combination

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  • What: The aim of this study was to compare long-term functional outcomes and complications in patients with GCT around the knee treated with extended curettage and bone grafting or cementation. This study received IRB approval, and written informed consent was obtained from every patient. The authors included tumours around the knee joint, with the distal femur being the most common site, showing a slight predominance in the male population. The aim of the filler substance is to provide structural support and prevent any collapse.
  • Who: Khan AQ from the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Jawaharlal . . .

     

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