Chondroblastoma of the distal femur
A case report
Published online: Oct 27 2003
Kaan ERLER, Cemil YILDIZ, Bahtiyar DEMIRALP, M. Taner OZDEMIR, Mustafa BASBOZKURT
From the Orthopaedic Department of Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey.
Abstract
The authors report a case of chondroblastoma which
was localised in the distal femoral epiphysis in a 16-
year-old boy. The lesion was large, rapidly expanding
and extended into the knee joint. After diagnostic
evaluation including tru-cut biopsy, the lesion was
treated surgically with curettage and grafting with
coralline hydroxyapatite.
Four months after surgery the patient had no pain
and had nearly full range of motion of the left knee.
He was followed up for thirty-five months with routine
radiographs and physical examination. He had
no recurrence, no pain, and regained full range of
motion of his knee.
Most chondroblastomas involve the medullary
cavity ; they may rarely involve the cortex but to the
best of our knowledge, no cases with soft tissue
involvement have been reported in the literature.