Our Experience on Hemipelvectomy for Recurrent Giant Cell Tumor
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A female, aged 24 years, who had been diagnosed as grade II or grade III of giant cell tumor in the right iliac crest by radiological examination and biopsy about 8 months ago and received the resection of the tumor, was readmitted with the chief complaint of the relapsed tender swelling in the same region.Under the diagnosis of the recurrence of the giant cell tumor, the right hemipelvectomy was performed. The histological examination revealed grade II or grade III of giant cell tumor.The canadian type of hip disarticulation prosthesis was applied.Postoperative clinical course is uneventful. This operation may be indicated in the recurrent giant cell tumor of the hemipelvis as well as in the malignancies.
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