Using Denosumab as a Nonsurgical Management of Aneurysmal Bone Cysts in the Pelvis

El Masry, Ayman; Sherif Ishak Azmy; Mohamed Abdel Rahman Mustafa; Mohamed Abdel Moemen Abuelhadeed;

Abstract


Background: Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) are infrequent, benign, and locally destructive lesions that most commonly occur dur ing the first two decades of life. They usually affect the metaphysis of the long bones, but the pelvis is involved in 8%–12% of the
cases. The management of pelvic ABCs is a challenging issue due to difficulties in choosing the appropriate approach, adjacent
neurovascular bundles, the risk of intraoperative bleeding with difficulty achieving good hemostasis, and the risk of injury to the
hip or sacroiliac joints. Limited data exist concerning the use of denosumab as a non-surgical treatment for pelvic ABCs. Our hy pothesis was that denosumab might be an effective and safe solo treatment of cases with ABCs in the pelvis.
Methods: We retrospectively assessed 20 patients with ABCs in the pelvis, who were treated by denosumab as a solo agent
without surgery. Patients were assessed regarding disease control, the incidence of recurrence and non-oncological complications,
and functional outcome.
Results: The mean follow-up period was 38.5 months. Disease control was achieved in 16 patients (80%), with no local recur rence. Tolerable drug-related complications occurred in 15% of cases. The mean Musculoskeletal Tumor Society score was 92.3%.
Conclusions: Denosumab may provide a reliable option in the nonsurgical treatment of ABCs of pelvic origin with expected lower
morbidity than the surgical solution and tolerable complications. Further studies on the safety profile and long-term effects of de nosumab especially in ske


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Title Using Denosumab as a Nonsurgical Management of Aneurysmal Bone Cysts in the Pelvis
Authors El Masry, Ayman ; Sherif Ishak Azmy; Mohamed Abdel Rahman Mustafa; Mohamed Abdel Moemen Abuelhadeed
Keywords Denosumab;Aneurysmal bone cyst;Pelvis
Issue Date 1-Feb-2024
Journal Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 
Volume 16
Issue 1
Start page 149
End page 156
DOI 10.4055/cios22228

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