Double central ray amputation of the third and fourth digits for recurrent giant cell tumors of the hand: A case report


Phetrus Johan, Muhammad and Agustino Nelwan, Dario and Prihatni Purnama, meldy and Nonga, Ira and Yudha, Khrisna and William Paundanan, Vicky (2021) Double central ray amputation of the third and fourth digits for recurrent giant cell tumors of the hand: A case report. International Journal of Surgery Case Reports.

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INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Recurrent giant cell tumor of the bone (GCTB) of the hand is very rare to be encountered. Our aim is to alert the surgeons to such condition and double central ray amputation of the third and fourth digits could be an option which may reduce the chance of a re-recurrence and provide an acceptable functional outcome. CASE PRESENTATION: We presented a 25-year-old woman with a recurrent GCTB of the proximal phalanx of the middle finger of the right hand. Considering the recurrent case, a high suspicion of malignancy, and apparent soft tissue extension, the lesion was treated with double central ray amputation of the third and fourth digits through metacarpals. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: Extraosseous soft tissue invasion of recurrent GCTB of the hand had an important role in the treatment recommendation. A balance must be considered between the risk of re-recurrence and the impact of radical resection on function. Double central ray amputation surgery was performed in order to decrease the risk of additional recurrences. Acceptable functionality of the hand as she scored 26/30 (86 % rating) evaluated by Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS) Scoring System and no signs of local re-recurrence were found for 6 months follow up. CONCLUSION: Double central ray amputation of the third and fourth digits is a good option for manage ment of recurrent GCTB of proximal phalanx ofthe third digits with gross softtissue extension to adjacent fourth digits region.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine > RA1001 Forensic Medicine. Medical jurisprudence. Legal medicine
Depositing User: - Andi Anna
Date Deposited: 25 Mar 2021 02:59
Last Modified: 25 Mar 2021 02:59
URI: http://repository.unhas.ac.id:443/id/eprint/4051

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