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Is the Treatment of Enchondroma in the Hand by Simple Curettage a Rewarding Method?

P. TORDAI
M. HOGLUND
H. LUGNEGÅRD

From the Departments of Hand Surgery and Radiology, Sabbatsberg Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

Correspondence: Dr. H. Lugnegard, Department of Hand Surgery, Sabbatsberg Hospital, Box 6401, S-113 82, Stockholm, Sweden.

46 enchondromata of the hand have been treated by simple curettage without bone grafting. 82% healed and 16% were left with only small bone defects. Only one patient had a clear-cut recurrence requiring re-operation. This simple method, performed on out-patient basis, is recommended.

Journal of Hand Surgery (British and European Volume), Vol. 15, No. 3, 331-334 (1990)
DOI: 10.1016/0266-7681(90)90013-T


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