Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery (Oct 2023)

Partial sternectomy with reconstruction of a giant cell tumor of the sternum, a case report, Saudi, Arabia

  • Safwat Eldaabossi,
  • Yasser Al-Ghoneimy,
  • Ahmad Antar,
  • Elsaid Lotfy,
  • Hameed Aljawad,
  • Yasser G. Abish,
  • Mohammed Helyl,
  • Haytham Oraby,
  • Hesham Soliman,
  • Bassam Abdullatif,
  • Sameh O. Nour,
  • Ahmad Lotfi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13019-023-02404-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Background Giant cell tumor (GCT) is a relatively common and locally aggressive benign bone tumor that rarely affects the sternum. Case presentation We report a case of giant cell tumor of the sternum in a 28-year-old Saudi with painful swelling at the lower part of the sternum. Subtotal sternectomy and reconstruction with a neosternum using two layers of proline mesh, a methyl methacrylate prosthesis, and bilateral pectoralis muscle advancement flaps were performed. Conclusions Giant cell tumor of the sternum is a rare diagnosis. Surgical resection with negative margins is the ideal management. To avoid defects or instability of the chest wall, reconstruction of the chest wall with neosternum should be considered.

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