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Efficacy of treatment interventions for primary aneurysmal bone cysts: a systematic review

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AimsAneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) are locally aggressive lesions typically found in the long bones of children and adolescents. A variety of management strategies have been reported to be effective in the treatment of these lesions. The purpose of this review was to assess the effectiveness of current strategies for the management of primary ABCs of the long bones.MethodsA systematic review of the published literature was performed to identify all articles relating to the management of primary ABCs. Studies required a minimum 12-month follow-up and case series reporting on under ten participants were not included.ResultsA total of 28 articles meeting the eligibility criteria were included in this review, and all but one were retrospective in design. Due to heterogeneity in study design, treatment, and outcome reporting, data synthesis and group comparison was not possible. The most common treatment option reported on was surgical curettage with or without a form of adjuvant therapy, followed by injection-based therapies. Of the 594 patients treated with curettage across 17 studies, 86 (14.4%) failed to heal or experienced a recurrence. Similar outcomes were reported for 57 (14.70%) of the 387 patients treated with injection therapy across 12 studies. Only one study directly compared curettage with injection therapy (polidocanol), randomizing 94 patients into both treatment groups. This study was at risk of bias and provided low-quality evidence of a lack of difference between the two interventions, reporting success rates of 93.3% and 84.8% for injection and surgical treatment groups, respectively.ConclusionWhile both surgery and sclerotherapy are widely implemented for treatment of ABCs, there is currently no good quality evidence to support the use of one option over the other. There is a need for prospective multicentre randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on interventions for the treatment of ABCs. Cite this article: Bone Jt Open 2021;2(2):125–133.
British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery
Title: Efficacy of treatment interventions for primary aneurysmal bone cysts: a systematic review
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AimsAneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) are locally aggressive lesions typically found in the long bones of children and adolescents.
A variety of management strategies have been reported to be effective in the treatment of these lesions.
The purpose of this review was to assess the effectiveness of current strategies for the management of primary ABCs of the long bones.
MethodsA systematic review of the published literature was performed to identify all articles relating to the management of primary ABCs.
Studies required a minimum 12-month follow-up and case series reporting on under ten participants were not included.
ResultsA total of 28 articles meeting the eligibility criteria were included in this review, and all but one were retrospective in design.
Due to heterogeneity in study design, treatment, and outcome reporting, data synthesis and group comparison was not possible.
The most common treatment option reported on was surgical curettage with or without a form of adjuvant therapy, followed by injection-based therapies.
Of the 594 patients treated with curettage across 17 studies, 86 (14.
4%) failed to heal or experienced a recurrence.
Similar outcomes were reported for 57 (14.
70%) of the 387 patients treated with injection therapy across 12 studies.
Only one study directly compared curettage with injection therapy (polidocanol), randomizing 94 patients into both treatment groups.
This study was at risk of bias and provided low-quality evidence of a lack of difference between the two interventions, reporting success rates of 93.
3% and 84.
8% for injection and surgical treatment groups, respectively.
ConclusionWhile both surgery and sclerotherapy are widely implemented for treatment of ABCs, there is currently no good quality evidence to support the use of one option over the other.
There is a need for prospective multicentre randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on interventions for the treatment of ABCs.
Cite this article: Bone Jt Open 2021;2(2):125–133.

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