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Case No. 504 Bone Cyst: Proximal Humerus
CASE STUDY | Pre-op, 2 week, 3 month, and 1 year radiographs.

 
 
Pre-Op   2 Weeks 3 Months 1 Year

TWELVE YEAR-OLD MALE
with a recurrent unicameral bone cyst of the right proximal humerus. Approximately 50cc of PRO-DENSE® graft were used to completely fill the lesion. No complications were reported. New bone formation was detected at 7 weeks, and at 7 months, a small amount of the residual graft was left. At 3 and 12 months, radiographs show dense new bone formation.

Patient was fully active at 10 weeks and remains at full activity at present.

Images courtesy of: Robert Heck, MD * Campbell Clinic * Memphis, TN
Individual patient results may vary.

 


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