Giant Cell Tumor pada Ulna Distal: Laporan Kasus
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Abstract: Giant cell tumor (GCT) in the distal end of ulna is extremely uncommon. We report a woman aged 53 tahun with a lump in the left wrist for three years that grew gradually and slowly. Physical examination of the left forearm revealed a tumor sized 8x9x10 cm, distinct border, hard in palpable without pain. X-ray of the left forearm showed a mass with distinct margin, regular edge, expansively invaded the epiphysis associated with thinning of cortex of distal ulna indicating a GCT in distal ulna. The aim of treatment in this case was to prevent recurrency and to keep the function of left forearm and hand. Patient was treated with tumor excision and fibular bone graft. Excision was performed after ulnar osteotomy until its clear margin. Fibular osteotomy 10 cm length was carried out followed by fibular bone graft to replace the excised ulna. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of a GCT. Patient was admitted for five days. Follow up after three months did not show any recurrency. Range of motion was within normal limit, and patient could do her daily activities. In conclusion, CGT in distal ulna treated with tumor excision until its clear margin followed by fibular bone graft showed satisfying result.
Kata kunci: giant cell tumor; fibular bone graft; tumor excision; primary bone tumor
Abstrak: Giant cell tumor (GCT) pada bagian distal ulna merupakan kasus langka. Kami melaporkan seorang perempuan berusia 53 tahun dengan benjolan di tangan kiri sejak tiga tahun yang membesar perlahan. Pada pemeriksaan fisik regio antebraki sinistra, didapatkan benjolan ukuran 8x9x10 cm, berbatas tegas, konsistensi keras, terfiksasi, tanpa disertai nyeri tekan. Rontgen manus sinistra memperlihatkan massa berbatas tegas, tepi reguler, mengenai epifisis ekspansif dengan penipisan korteks distal os ulna sinistra, kesan GCT distal os ulna sinistra. Tujuan terapi pada GCT untuk mencegah kekambuhan lokal dan menjaga fungsi anggota tubuh. Pasien diterapi dengan eksisi tumor dan fibular bone graft. Eksisi tumor dilakukan setelah osteotomi ulna hingga batas tulang yang sehat selanjutnya dilakukan osteotomi fibula sepanjang 10 cm dan dilakukan fibular bone graft menggantikan bagian ulna yang diangkat. Konfirmasi histopatologik sampel tumor menunjukkan interpretasi kesan giant cell tumor grade III. Pasien dirawat selama lima hari. Hasil follow-up selama tiga bulan tidak menunjukan tanda-tanda rekurensi. Range of motion pasien saat kontrol dalam batas normal, dan pasien dapat mengerjakan aktivitas sehari-hari. Simpulan kasus ini ialah GCT pada tulang ulna dengan pilihan terapi eksisi tumor hingga batas tulang yang sehat, dilanjutkan dengan fibular bone graft berhasil memuaskan.
Kata kunci: giant cell tumor; fibular bone graft; eksisi tumor; tumor primer tulang
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