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Aneurysmal Bone Cyst (ABC) Treatment

An aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) is a benign (non-cancerous) tumour that develops within the bones. These tumours consist of tiny cysts with blood. ABC is more common in children and young adults under the age of 20. The condition can cause pain that may worsen quickly, swelling around the lump, numbness, muscle weakness, and paralysis in severe cases.

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Aneurysmal bone cysts can affect any bone in the body, but most commonly develop in the thigh bone, shin bone, upper arm bone, vertebrae, and bones in the pelvis. The exact cause of ABC is unknown, though it is associated with issues related to blood vessels in the bones and variations in the genes that control how the cells grow and divide.

 

  • Secondary Aneurysmal Bone Cyst: Secondary cyst develops due to other bone conditions including fibrous dysplasia, bone tumours, giant cell tumours, etc. 

 

 

  • Doxycycline Injection: Doxycycline can help shrink the cyst and prevent its growth. 

 

  • Radiation Therapy: Treatment procedure involving using high-energy rays to destroy tumour cells. 

 

  • Curettage: Surgical treatment where the cryst is scraped out from the bone and the cavity is filled using bone cement. 

 

  • Sclerotherapy: Minimally invasive procedure involving injecting sclerosing agents, like alcohol or polidocanol to make the tumour collapse. 

 

 

  • Neurological Symptoms: In case ABC develops in the spine, it can start to compress the nearby nerves resulting in neurological issues. 

 

  • Pain & Swelling: An untreated condition may lead to cyst growth resulting in worsening of pain and swelling in the affected area. 


  • Bone Deformities: An untreated case of ABC can lead to remodelling and deformity causing long-term mobility issues. 

 

Dr. Dr Debashish Chanda
Dr Debashish Chanda

Joint Specialist

Orthopaedics

Experience: 20+ Years

Gurgaon

Dr. Dr Saksham Mittal
Dr Saksham Mittal

Orthopaedics

Experience: 9+ Years

Delhi

Dr. Dr. Anuj Chawla
Dr. Anuj Chawla

Orthopaedics

Experience: 20+ Years

Delhi

Gurgaon

Gurgaon & Delhi

Dr. Dr. Praveen Tittal
Dr. Praveen Tittal

Orthopaedics

Experience: 21+ Years

Gurgaon

Dr. Dr. Reetadyuti Mukhopadhyay
Dr. Reetadyuti Mukhopadhyay

Orthopaedics

Experience: 14+ Years

Gurgaon

Preventive Measures Against Aneurysmal Bone Cyst

As of now, there are no known preventive measures against aneurysmal bone cysts given their exact cause is still unknown. However, early detection and prompt treatment can help minimise complications. 

Diagnosis of Aneurysmal Bone Cyst

An orthopedist can help diagnose aneurysmal bone cysts through a combination of physical examination and imaging tests. The doctor may examine the noticeable lumps on the bone and ask about the symptoms being experienced. 

  • CT Scan: Provides detailed visuals of the lesion's margins, septations, and fluid levels. 
  • MRI: Helps assess the extent of the lesion and its effects on the surrounding structures.
  • X-ray: Helps identify lesions, often with a thin rim of reactive bone and may be expansile. 
Pre-Treatment Instructions

Get imaging tests like X-ray, MRI or CT scan as advised by the doctor.

Share complete medical history, including previous bone conditions.

Stop blood thinners or certain medications as per doctor’s advice.

Follow fasting instructions if surgery is planned under general anaesthesia.

Arrange for a caregiver or attendant to assist post-surgery.

Post-treatment Instructions

Take prescribed pain medication and antibiotics on time.

Avoid weight-bearing or physical strain on the treated area.

Attend regular follow-ups for monitoring bone healing.

Keep the surgical site clean and dry; watch for signs of infection.

Start physiotherapy only when recommended by your doctor.

Recovery After Aneurysmal Bone Cyst Treatment

Recovery after aneurysmal bone cyst treatment typically takes a few weeks to a few months, depending on the size and location of the cyst. Most patients regain normal function with rest, physiotherapy, and regular follow-ups to monitor bone healing and prevent recurrence.

FAQs Around Aneurysmal Bone Cyst (ABC)
How to differentiate between an aneurysmal bone cyst and a giant cell tumour?

The difference between aneurysmal bone cysts and a giant cell tumour can be ascertained by their radiographic appearance, growth patterns, and microscopic features.

Why does an aneurysmal bone cyst occur​?

The exact cause of the aneurysmal bone cyst is unknown.