Grade 3 Proximal Humerus Giant Cell Tumour: Is Resection and Reconstruction with Prosthesis a Valuable Option?

Abstract Grade 3 proximal humerus giant cell tumours are uncommon and the results of their surgical management with prosthetic replacement are not well established. We retrospectively studied patients with grade 3 giant cell tumours of proximal humerus treated with excision and prosthetic replacement from January 2009 and December 2018. We identified 13 patients who underwent tumour excision and prosthetic replacement. There were 7 (53.8%) men and 6 (46.2%) women. The mean age at diagnosis was 30.4  years (range 16–48 years). The mean follow-up period was 72.2 months (range 24–132). Margins were positive in 4 (30.8%) patients, ≤ 1 mm in 8 (61.5%) patients, and negative in 1 (7.7%) patient. Local recurrence was seen in 2 (15.4%) patients. 1 out of 2 (50%) patients with local recur rence had pathological fracture at presentation and margins were positive in both (100%) patients. There were 3 (23.1%) complications—1 patient with joint subluxation, 1 patient with fracture post trauma, and 1 patient with surgical site infection. The mean overall Musculoskeletal Tumour Society s core was 24 out of 30 (range 21–29). Resection of grade 3 proximal humerus giant cell tumour and reconstruction with prosthesis results in low recurrence rate and good functional outcome and is a valuable treatment option for such tumours.
Source: Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research