Atypical Cartilaginous Tumors: Trends in Management.
Matthew E WellsBenjamin R ChildsMichael D EckhoffRajiv RajaniBenjamin K PotterElizabeth M PolferPublished in: Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global research & reviews (2021)
Evaluation of the NCDB demonstrated that despite changes in the recommended management of ACTs, there has not been a significant change in surgical treatment over time. Surgeons have been performing diagnostic biopsies and wide resections at similar to historical rates. Persistency of these practices may be due to presenting tumor size, complex anatomic location, uncertainty of underlying tumor grade, or patient choice as part of clinical shared decision making. The authors anticipate that the rate of biopsies and wide resections performed will decrease over time as a result of improvements in advanced imaging and the implementation of recently updated clinical practice guidelines.