Treatment for unicameral bone cysts in long bones: an evidence based review

The purpose of this paper is to perform an evidence based review for treatment of unicameral bone cysts. A search of MEDLINE (1966 to 2009) was conducted and the studies were classified according to levels of evidence. This review includes only comparative Level I-III studies. The systematic review...

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Main Authors: Sandra E. Donaldson, Josie Chundamala, Suzanne Yandow, James G. Wright
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Language:English
Published: Open Medical Publishing 2010-05-01
Series:Orthopedic Reviews
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Online Access:http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/or/article/view/1759
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spelling doaj-df2684e84ed64bdaaffb6545d6fe92d92021-05-02T14:12:27ZengOpen Medical PublishingOrthopedic Reviews2035-82372035-81642010-05-0121e13e1310.4081/or.2010.e131138Treatment for unicameral bone cysts in long bones: an evidence based reviewSandra E. Donaldson0Josie ChundamalaSuzanne YandowJames G. WrightThe Hospital for Sick ChildrenThe purpose of this paper is to perform an evidence based review for treatment of unicameral bone cysts. A search of MEDLINE (1966 to 2009) was conducted and the studies were classified according to levels of evidence. This review includes only comparative Level I-III studies. The systematic review identified 16 studies. There is one level I study, one level II study and the remaining 14 studies are level III. Seven of the sixteen studies had statistically different results: three studies indicated that steroid injection was superior to bone marrow injection or curettage and bone grafting; one study indicated that cannulated screws were superior to steroid injections; one study indicated resection and myoplasty was superior to steroid injection; one study indicated a combination of steroid, demineralized bone matrix and bone marrow aspirate, and curettage and bone grafting were superior to steroid injection; and one study indicated that curettage and bone grafting was superior to non-operative immobilization. Based on one Level I study, including a limited number of individuals, steroid injection seems to be superior to bone marrow injection. As steroid injections have already demonstrated superiority over bone marrow injections in a randomized clinical trial, the next step would be a prospective trial comparing steroid injections with other treatments.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/or/article/view/1759OrthopaedicsPediatricsUnicameral bone cystSurgeryTreatmentLevels of evidence
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author Sandra E. Donaldson
Josie Chundamala
Suzanne Yandow
James G. Wright
spellingShingle Sandra E. Donaldson
Josie Chundamala
Suzanne Yandow
James G. Wright
Treatment for unicameral bone cysts in long bones: an evidence based review
Orthopedic Reviews
Orthopaedics
Pediatrics
Unicameral bone cyst
Surgery
Treatment
Levels of evidence
author_facet Sandra E. Donaldson
Josie Chundamala
Suzanne Yandow
James G. Wright
author_sort Sandra E. Donaldson
title Treatment for unicameral bone cysts in long bones: an evidence based review
title_short Treatment for unicameral bone cysts in long bones: an evidence based review
title_full Treatment for unicameral bone cysts in long bones: an evidence based review
title_fullStr Treatment for unicameral bone cysts in long bones: an evidence based review
title_full_unstemmed Treatment for unicameral bone cysts in long bones: an evidence based review
title_sort treatment for unicameral bone cysts in long bones: an evidence based review
publisher Open Medical Publishing
series Orthopedic Reviews
issn 2035-8237
2035-8164
publishDate 2010-05-01
description The purpose of this paper is to perform an evidence based review for treatment of unicameral bone cysts. A search of MEDLINE (1966 to 2009) was conducted and the studies were classified according to levels of evidence. This review includes only comparative Level I-III studies. The systematic review identified 16 studies. There is one level I study, one level II study and the remaining 14 studies are level III. Seven of the sixteen studies had statistically different results: three studies indicated that steroid injection was superior to bone marrow injection or curettage and bone grafting; one study indicated that cannulated screws were superior to steroid injections; one study indicated resection and myoplasty was superior to steroid injection; one study indicated a combination of steroid, demineralized bone matrix and bone marrow aspirate, and curettage and bone grafting were superior to steroid injection; and one study indicated that curettage and bone grafting was superior to non-operative immobilization. Based on one Level I study, including a limited number of individuals, steroid injection seems to be superior to bone marrow injection. As steroid injections have already demonstrated superiority over bone marrow injections in a randomized clinical trial, the next step would be a prospective trial comparing steroid injections with other treatments.
topic Orthopaedics
Pediatrics
Unicameral bone cyst
Surgery
Treatment
Levels of evidence
url http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/or/article/view/1759
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