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Unicameral and aneurysmal bone cysts require treatment to prevent fractures. Percutaneous methods offer a less aggressive alternative to surgery, especially for pediatric patients, necessitating a consensus for their use.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedics
  • Pediatric Orthopedics
  • Bone Pathology

Background:

  • Unicameral bone cysts (UBCs) and aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) are benign bone lesions.
  • These cysts pose a risk of pathologic fractures, necessitating intervention.
  • Current treatments range from surgical excision to less invasive percutaneous techniques.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the efficacy and indications for percutaneous therapeutic techniques in managing UBCs and ABCs.
  • To advocate for a standardized radio-orthopedic approach in selecting percutaneous over surgical interventions, particularly in pediatric cases.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on percutaneous treatments for UBCs and ABCs.
  • Analysis of outcomes and complication rates associated with percutaneous methods versus surgery.

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  • Discussion of factors influencing treatment modality selection, with a focus on pediatric patients.
  • Main Results:

    • Percutaneous techniques demonstrate reduced invasiveness and morbidity compared to traditional surgery.
    • Successful treatment rates for percutaneous methods are comparable to surgical options for selected cases.
    • Minimally invasive approaches are particularly advantageous in the pediatric population due to bone growth considerations.

    Conclusions:

    • Percutaneous therapeutic techniques are viable and effective alternatives for treating UBCs and ABCs.
    • Establishing a radio-orthopedic consensus is crucial for optimizing patient selection and treatment outcomes.
    • Prioritizing percutaneous methods in children can mitigate long-term skeletal complications and improve recovery.