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Benign bone tumors are often treated with open surgery, local curettage, or bone grafting, especially in the process of exposing the lesion by injuring the normal anatomical structure firstly, thereby resulting in large surgical trauma and bleeding. The arthroscopic minimally invasive technique can precisely remove the lesion with little trauma to the tissues surrounding the lesion. For benign bone tumors, arthroscopic curettage and bone grafting and carbonated hydroxyapatite filling the lesion can achieve good results [1].
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Liu, Yj., Qu, F. (2020). Arthroscopic Curettage of Benign Bone Tumors. In: Liu, Yj., Xue, J., Huang, Cm., Li, Cb. (eds) Advanced Application of Arthroscopy. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4684-6_9
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