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      Treatment of diffuse pigmented villonodular synovitis of the knee with combined surgical and radiosynovectomy.

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          Treatment of extensive diffuse pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) of large joints by isolated surgical resection is unsatisfactory, with high rates of local recurrence. Post-synovectomy adjuvant treatment with external beam radiation therapy or intra-articular injection of radioactive material as yttrium-90 ((90)Y) yielded better results. Between January 2005 and January 2007, 12 patients (eight men and four women aged 19-49 years) with extensive diffuse PVNS of the knee were treated. All patients had an adjuvant post-operative external beam radiation therapy (2,600-3,000 cGy) conventionally fractionated 200 cGy/fraction, five fractions/week, 6-8 weeks after surgery. Mean follow-up time was 27 months (range from 20 to 36 months). All patients were followed up using clinical assessment, magnetic resonance imaging, and plain X-ray. In all patients, neither evidence of disease recurrence nor progression of bone or articular destruction was noted. No complications were noticed after surgery or after post-operative external beam radiation therapy. A combination of debulking surgery using anterior and posterior approach with adjuvant post-operative external beam radiation therapy for extensive diffuse PVNS of the knee joint is a reliable treatment method, with good results in regard to the incidence of local recurrence and functional outcome.

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          Journal
          HSS J
          HSS journal : the musculoskeletal journal of Hospital for Special Surgery
          1556-3316
          1556-3316
          Feb 2009
          : 5
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Orthopaedic Department, Ain Shams University, Demerdash Hospital, Abbasseia Square, Cairo, Egypt. wgnassar@hotmail.com
          Article
          10.1007/s11420-008-9104-5
          2642543
          19096892
          bd6a0990-5a89-4cbb-9a6c-5946b377fecb
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