Soft-tissue Necrosis Complicating Bone-cement Filling in a Patient with Proximal Tibia Giant cell Tumour and Co-morbid Depressive Illness

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bone cement, depression, giant cell tumor, proximal tibia, skin burn

Abstract

Giant-cell tumors are common around the knee. Proximal tibia is a challenging location for limb-salvage due to paucity of soft-tissue cover. Bone cement has been used in treatment of giant-cell tumors after curettage. Tissue irritant properties of its monomer and exothermic reaction involved in polymerization may compromise surgical outcome to varying degrees. Preoperative planning and intra-operative positioning during cementing process are of importance to avoid complications. Co-occurrence of psychiatric illness in tumor patients should be managed by psychiatric counselling and drug therapy. This case has been presented to suggest measures for preventing soft-tissue complications during cement filling in proximal tibia, and for dealing with concomitant psychiatric problems for a holistic improvement in tumor patients.

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Author Biographies

  • Sagar Narang, Lumbini Medical College

    Associate Professor

    Department of Orthopaedic Surgery

  • Neeta Varandani Narang, Lumbini Medical College

    Assistant Professor

    Department of Psychiatry

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2013-12-30

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Case Report

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Soft-tissue Necrosis Complicating Bone-cement Filling in a Patient with Proximal Tibia Giant cell Tumour and Co-morbid Depressive Illness. J Lumbini Med Coll [Internet]. 2013 Dec. 30 [cited 2026 Apr. 16];1(2):120-4. Available from: https://mail.jlmc.edu.np/index.php/JLMC/article/view/35

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