Journal article

Surgical treatment of grade i central chondrosarcoma

D Donati, S Colangeli, M Colangeli, C Di Bella, F Bertoni

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2010

Abstract

The grade of chondrosarcoma relates to the likelihood of local recurrence and metastases. Many Grade I chondrosarcomas behave benignly if aggressively, and the question arises regarding whether wide resection is essential to control the disease. We therefore asked whether intralesional surgery also could be extended to Grade I chondrosarcomas without an increase in recurrence. We retrospectively reviewed 31 patients with Grade I chondrosarcomas of the limbs. The minimum followup was 66 months (mean, 157 months; range, 66-296 months). None of the 16 patients treated by resection had recurrences during the followup and two of the 15 patients with intralesional excision had recurrences, both of..

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