Orthopedic Department, General Hospital of Jinan Military Commanding Region, Jinan 250031, China.
World J Surg Oncol. 2013 Mar 18;11:72. doi: 10.1186/1477-7819-11-72.
Giant cell tumor of the sacrum, especially involving the sacroiliac joint, is rare, but is particularly challenging to treat. The long term outcome of a patient was studied with giant cell tumor involving the sacroiliac joint treated with selective arterial embolization and curretage.
One patient with giant cell tumor involving the sacroiliac joint was treated with selective arterial embolization and curettage in our hospital in October 2002. The curettage and bone grafting was done after two times of selective arterial embolization;1600 ml of blood were transfused and no complications developed during the operation.
At the final follow-up of 9 years after the operation, no local recurrence and metastasis developed and she retained normal activity in daily life.
We think it is an optimal treatment for giant cell tumor involving the sacroiliac joint, with repeated selective arterial embolization and curettage, which has the advantage of less injury, less blood loss and fewer complications.
累及骶髂关节的巨大细胞瘤十分罕见,但治疗极具挑战性。本研究通过对累及骶髂关节的巨大细胞瘤患者采用选择性动脉栓塞和刮除术治疗,对其长期疗效进行了研究。
2002 年 10 月,我院对 1 例累及骶髂关节的巨大细胞瘤患者采用选择性动脉栓塞和刮除术治疗。在两次选择性动脉栓塞后进行刮除和植骨;术中输血 1600ml,无手术相关并发症发生。
术后随访 9 年,无局部复发和转移,日常生活活动正常。
我们认为,对于累及骶髂关节的巨大细胞瘤,采用反复的选择性动脉栓塞和刮除术是一种较好的治疗方法,其具有创伤小、失血少、并发症少的优点。