Active unicameral bone cysts in the upper limb are at greater risk of fracture.

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PURPOSE: To elucidate the natural history of unicameral bone cyst (UBC) and risk factors for pathological fracture. METHODS: 14 males and 8 females (mean age, 9 years) diagnosed with UBC were reviewed. Cyst location, symptoms, and whether there was any fracture or surgery were recorded. Cyst parameters were measured on radiographs, and included (1) the cyst index, (2) the ratio of the widest cyst diameter to the growth plate diameter, and (3) the adjusted distance of the cyst border from the growth plate. RESULTS: There were 11 upper- and 11 lower-limb cysts. 13 patients had pathological fractures and 9 did not. 20 patients were treated conservatively with limb immobilisation; 2 underwent curettage and bone grafting (one resolved and one did not). Seven cysts resolved (5 had fractures and 2 did not). The risk of fracture was higher in the upper than lower limbs (100% vs 18%, p<0.001). Fractured cysts were larger than unfractured cysts (mean cyst index, 4.5 vs. 2.2, p=0.07). Active cysts were more likely to fracture. CONCLUSION: Conservative management had a 30% resolution rate. Surgery should be considered for large active cysts in the upper limbs in order to minimise the fracture risk.

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Tey, I. K., Mahadev, A., Lim, K. B. L., Lee, E. H., & Nathan, S. S. (2009). Active unicameral bone cysts in the upper limb are at greater risk of fracture. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery (Hong Kong), 17(2), 157–160. https://doi.org/10.1177/230949900901700206

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