Resection of a Giant-Cell Tumor of the Proximal Aspect of the Radius with Osteoarticular Allograft Reconstruction: A Case Report.
Suresh K NayarEric J DeinAndrea M SpikerJohnathan A BernardBashir A ZikriaKristy L WeberPublished in: JBJS case connector (2019)
Five months after surgery, the patient had satisfactory joint articulation, range of motion, and strength, with no signs of hardware or graft failure. By 17 months, there was complete osseous union. The joint remained stable at 54 months. We describe our surgical approach, which restores joint stability and minimizes recurrence.