Abstract

The active or aggressive character in certain localisations of aneurysmal bone cysts in children requires either curettage with a considerable recurrence rate or a radical segmental excision, raising complex reconstructive challenges. Cyst maturation with subsequent ossification may be observed either spontaneously or after incisional biopsy. Five new cases of active aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) with healing of the cyst after biopsy alone are reported. All patients had no treatment of the cyst after the biopsy. In two cases, the lesion initially increases in size immediately after the biopsy, and it is only secondarily that the lesion decreases in size. Four out of five cases of the spontaneous healing occurred in pelvic bone. The cysts healed after, respectively, 36, 24, 12, 32 and 12months. The emergence of these new cases of spontaneous healing encourages promoting clinical and radiological supervision after biopsy in selected cases. Unfortunately, it is impossible to predict a possible aggressive behaviour in ABCs. Then, if the lesion is quickly aggressive with clinically and radiologically increasing size after biopsy, it would be illogical and dangerous to let this ABC evolve. It would be necessary to treat it without delay. On the other hand, if the lesion moderately increased after the biopsy, it is possible to wait and observe the patient during a period of 5months for a possible healing, if the ABC localisation is not dangerous. Of course, if the lesion does not increase in size after biopsy, there is no delay to treat it.

Highlights

  • Purpose The active or aggressive character in certain localisations of aneurysmal bone cysts in children requires either curettage with a considerable recurrence rate or a radical segmental excision, raising complex reconstructive challenges

  • If the lesion moderately increased after the biopsy, it is possible to wait and observe the patient during a period of 5 months for a possible healing, if the aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) localisation is not dangerous

  • Aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) is a benign cystic lesion of bone composed of blood-filled spaces separated by connective tissue septa containing fibroblasts, osteoclast-type giant cells and reactive woven bone [1]

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The emergence of these new cases of spontaneous healing encourages promoting clinical and radiological supervision after biopsy in selected cases. It is impossible to predict a possible aggressive behaviour in ABCs. if the lesion is quickly aggressive with clinically and radiologically increasing size. H. Perrochia Division of Anatomic Pathology, Service d’Orthopedie Infantile, Hopital Lapeyronie, 34295 Montpellier Cedex 5, France after biopsy, it would be illogical and dangerous to let this ABC evolve. It would be necessary to treat it without delay. If the lesion moderately increased after the biopsy, it is possible to wait and observe the patient during a period of 5 months for a possible healing, if the ABC localisation is not dangerous. If the lesion does not increase in size after biopsy, there is no delay to treat it. Keywords Aneurysmal bone cyst Á Spontaneous healing Á Benign bone tumour Á Adolescent

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