Arthroscopy Techniques (Nov 2013)

Endoscopic Surgery for Symptomatic Unicameral Bone Cyst of the Proximal Femur

  • Wataru Miyamoto, M.D.,
  • Masato Takao, M.D.,
  • Youichi Yasui, M.D.,
  • Shinya Miki, M.D.,
  • Takashi Matsushita, M.D.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eats.2013.07.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. e467 – e471

Abstract

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Recently, surgical treatment of a symptomatic unicameral cyst of the proximal femur has been achieved with less invasive procedures than traditional open curettage with an autologous bone graft. In this article we introduce endoscopic surgery for a symptomatic unicameral cyst of the proximal femur. The presented technique, which includes minimally invasive endoscopic curettage of the cyst and injection of a bone substitute, not only minimizes muscle damage around the femur but also enables sufficient curettage of the fibrous membrane in the cyst wall and the bony septum through direct detailed visualization by an endoscope. Furthermore, sufficient initial strength after curettage can be obtained by injecting calcium phosphate cement as a bone substitute.