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Correction: Approaches and Outcomes in the Treatment of Pediatric Unicameral Bone Cysts: A Narrative Review

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Clinical Report: Correction on Management Strategies for Pediatric Bone Cysts

Overview

This report addresses the correction of the acceptance date for a narrative review on pediatric unicameral bone cysts, emphasizing the importance of accurate publication timelines. The review discusses management strategies and outcomes, highlighting the need for updated clinical guidelines.

Background

Pediatric unicameral bone cysts are common benign lesions that can lead to complications such as pathological fractures. Understanding effective management strategies is crucial for optimizing patient outcomes and minimizing the risk of recurrence. Current literature lacks universally adopted guidelines, necessitating ongoing research and consensus-building among healthcare professionals.

Data Highlights

No numerical data or trial results are presented in the correction notice.

Key Findings

  • The acceptance date for the original article was corrected from December 31, 2025, to February 17, 2026.
  • The narrative review synthesizes evidence on management strategies for pediatric unicameral bone cysts.
  • Current expert consensus suggests observing asymptomatic, low-risk lesions with periodic imaging.
  • Elastic intramedullary nailing combined with curettage and grafting significantly improves outcomes compared to curettage and grafting alone.
  • Pathological fractures, particularly in the proximal femur, warrant more aggressive intervention strategies.

Clinical Implications

Clinicians should remain informed about the evolving management strategies for pediatric unicameral bone cysts, particularly the role of surgical interventions. Individualized treatment plans based on cyst characteristics and patient activity levels are essential for optimal outcomes.

Conclusion

Accurate reporting and updates in clinical literature are vital for guiding healthcare professionals in the management of pediatric bone cysts. Continued research and consensus are necessary to establish effective treatment protocols.

References

  1. Ge J and Tian K, Front Pediatr, 2026 -- Correction: Management strategies and outcomes of pediatric unicameral bone cyst: a narrative review
  2. European Radiology — A Decade-Long Retrospective Analysis of Non-Diagnostic Results from CT-Guided Bone Biopsies in Pediatric Patients Across Multiple Institutions
  3. Frontiers in Surgery — Clinical Profile, Imaging Characteristics, and Operative Outcomes of Pediatric Cystic Echinococcosis in Northern Jordan: A Single-Center Retrospective Study
  4. A Two-Axis Classification System for Congenital Intracranial Cystic Lesions: Impact on Surgical Approaches and Long-Term Outcomes
  5. Efficacy of Instrumented Craniocervical Fixation with Wired Allograft in Achieving Fusion in Pediatric Patients
  6. Management strategies and outcomes of pediatric unicameral bone cyst: a narrative review
  7. Effectiveness of curettage and bone grafting with and without elastic intramedullary nailing in the treatment of simple bone cyst in children: a meta-analysis
  8. Frontiers | Elastic stable intramedullary nailing alone for unicameral bone cysts of the humerus in children: a mid-term follow-up study

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