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Unicameral Bone Cysts: Review of Etiopathogenesis and Current Concepts in Diagnosis and Management

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Journal Indian J Orthop
Publisher Springer Nature
Specialty Orthopedics
Date 2022 May 13
PMID 35547341
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Abstract

Objective: This article aims to review the epidemiology, etio-pathogenesis and updates in clinical diagnostics and management of unicameral bone cysts (UBC).

Methods: A computerized literature search using Cochrane database of systematic reviews, EMBASE and PubMed was performed. MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) terms used in searches included the following sub-headings: "unicameral bone cyst", "epidemiology", "etiology", "pathogenesis", "diagnosis", "management" and "surgery". Studies were analyzed based on clinical relevance for the practicing orthopedic surgeon.

Results: UBC accounts for 3% of all bone tumors and is asymptomatic in most cases. Nearly 85% of cases occur in children and adolescents, with more than 90% involving the proximal humerus and proximal femur. Despite multiple theories proposed, the exact etiology is still unclear. Diagnosis is straightforward, with radiographs and MRI aiding in it. While non-surgical treatment is recommended in most cases, in those warranting surgery, combined minimal-invasive techniques involving decompression of cyst and stabilization have gained importance in recent times.

Conclusion: There is variation in the diagnosis and treatment of UBCs among surgeons. Due to the vast heterogeneity of reported studies, no one method is the ideal standard of care. As most UBCs tend to resolve by skeletal maturity, clinicians need to balance the likelihood of successful treatment with morbidity associated with procedures and the risks of developing a pathological fracture.

Study Design: Review Article.

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