einfache (juvenile) Knochenzyste Humerus
Juvenile
Knochenzyste Humerus mit pathologischer Fraktur und so genanntem "fallen fragment sign" oder "Türflügelzeichen"
Unicameral
bone cyst • Unicameral bone cyst - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Unicameral
bone cyst • Unicameral bone cyst - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Unicameral
bone cyst • Unicameral bone cyst - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Juvenile
Knochenzyste proximaler Humerus mit ausgeheilter pathologischer Fraktur
Unicameral
bone cyst • Unicameral bone cyst with a fracture - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Unicameral
bone cyst • Unicameral bone cyst with fracture - humerus - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Unicameral
bone cyst • Unicameral bone cyst with fracture - humerus - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Treatment of
simple bone cysts of the humerus by intramedullary nailing and steroid injection. Radiographs of a 10-year-old boy who presented with pathological fracture of the left humerus. a-b Anteroposterior and lateral radiograph on admission. c-e MRI indicates a low signal on T1-weighted images and a homogeneous high signal on T2 weighting. f-k After the operation of minimally invasive intramedullary decompression and drainage with ESIN combined with intralesional injections of steroids; At the interval points of postoperative 1 weeks, 2 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, 14 months, the lesion is significantly smaller and shows signs of healing gradually. At 14 months, Radiograph show complete cyst healing (Capanna grade 1 healing). l-o At 16 months, the bone cyst has resolved, and then the intramedullary nails are removed. n-o Radiographs show complete cyst healing (Capanna grade 1 healing) after second surgery
Unicameral
bone cyst • Unicameral bone cyst - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Treatment of
simple bone cysts of the humerus by intramedullary nailing and steroid injection. Radiographs of an 11-year-old boy who presented with pathological fracture of the left humerus. a-b Anteroposterior and lateral radiograph on admission. c-d MRI indicates a low signal on T1-weighted images and a homogeneous high signal on T2 weighting. e-f Three-dimensional CT image reconstruction and a sagittal CT scanning show fracture of proximal humeral bone cyst. g-l After the operation of minimally invasive intramedullary decompression and drainage with ESIN combined with intralesional injections of steroids; At the interval points of postoperative 1 weeks, 2 months, 6 months, the lesion is significantly smaller and shows signs of healing gradually, the fracture gradually healed, Radiographs show complete cyst healing (Capanna grade 1 healing)
Unicameral
bone cyst • Pathological humeral shaft fracture in unicameral bone cyst - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Unicameral
bone cyst • Simple bone cyst with pathological fracture - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Unicameral
bone cyst • Unicameral bone cyst - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Unicameral
bone cyst • Simple bone cyst with pathologic fracture - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Unicameral
bone cyst • Simple bone cyst and pathological fracture - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Treatment of
simple bone cysts of the humerus by intramedullary nailing and steroid injection. Radiographs of a 10-year-old boy who presented with pathological fracture of the right humerus. a-b Anteroposterior and lateral radiograph on admission. c-d MRI indicates a big bone cyst in humerus. e-f After the operation, postoperative 1 weeks Radiographs show a good position of the fixation. g-h At 1 month after surgery, an accident is happened, posteroanterior X-ray shows a valgus deformity and a secondary fracture in the cyst region. i-j An”O″ shaped cast fixation was done after reduction in outpatient clinic, X-ray shows a valgus deformity. k-n At the interval points of postoperative 6 weeks, 2 months, Radiographs show a valgus deformity. o-p Radiographs show complete cyst healing while there is a valgus deformity, although the position of photograph was not satisfactory, there was no functional and visual defects
Unicameral
bone cyst • Healed unicameral bone cyst following fracture - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
einfache (juvenile) Knochenzyste Humerus
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(juvenile) Knochenzyste Verteilung